Getting a Concealed Handgun License
- The laws that relate to weapons and to the use of deadly force;
- Handgun use, proficiency, and safety;
- Non-violent dispute resolution; and
- Proper storage practices for handguns with an emphasis on storage practices that eliminate the possibility of accidental injury to a child;
- Shooting range safety;
- Question & Answer session and final exam;
- Handgun Proficiency
Qualifications
- To qualify for a Texas CHL you must:
- Be 21 years old. (Members and former members of the armed forces must be 18.)
- Have a clean criminal history, including military service and recent juvenile records.
- Not be under a protective order.
- Not be chemically dependent.
- Not be of unsound mind.
- Not be delinquent in paying fines, fees, child support, student loans, etc.
- Be eligible to purchase a handgun by completing the NICS check.
- Complete required training.
- More information on the specifics of qualifying are available on the Texas Department of Public Safety site.
Applying for the License
- There are two preliminary steps to the application process, completing an application and taking a training course. These are concurrent; you can do either one first or both at the same time.
- Completing an
Application. There are two ways to approach this part of the
process:
- Submit a request
by mail:
- Your instructor should have application packages for mail submission. As an alternative you can also obtain the postcard Request for Application from a firearms dealer or DPS office, or download it (PDF) from our site. Fill it out and mail it to TDPS. They will run a quick background check and, if there aren't any problems, send you an application package.
- Fill out the forms in the package.
- Obtain passport photos and fingerprints, following the instructions in the application package. You must obtain photos before going for fingerprints.
- If you have questions your training course instructor should be able to help.
- Submit a request
by internet:
- Visit the Concealed Handgun Licensing & Instructor Certification Site at http://www.texasonline.state.tx.us/NASApp/txdps/chl/common/jsp/welcome.jsp.
- You will
need:
- Your Social Security Number.
- Your Texas Driver License or Texas Identification card.
- A valid credit card. (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express)
- Complete the online process.
- DPS will send you the application forms to complete. The forms available through CHL instructors cannot be substituted.
- If you have questions call DPS at (800) 224-5744.
- Submit a request
by mail:
- Taking a Training
Course
- Find a DPS Qualified Instructor. TCHA member instructors are listed on this site.
- Take the training
course. It will require 10 to 15 hours, and includes a
written examination and a shooting practical. You must
pass both with a score of 70% or better.
- The written exam covers law, nonviolent conflict resolution, and handgun use and storage. It is not mainly about shooting.
- The shooting practical requires you to fire fifty rounds from a handgun of .32 caliber or greater, including 20 shots at three yards, 20 at seven yards, and 10 a fifteen yards. If you shoot a semi auto you will be able to carry any legal handgun. If you qualify with a revolver you will be able to carry any handgun, including a revolver or derringer, except for a semi auto.
- After you pass both tests the instructor will issue two copies of Form 100, which you must both sign.
- Submitting your
Application
- Make sure all the forms that came in the application package are correctly completed.
- Include the first copy of the Form 100. Do not send in the second copy.
- If you have not paid online, you may send a personal check, cashier's check, or money order for the license fee. You may pay cash at DPS headquarters in Austin. NOTE: It is a very bad idea to bounce a check on the Texas DPS.
- If you're a belt and suspenders type, like me, photocopy everything.
- Send the package to DPS, and wait while they check your background and process your application. If there are no problems it will take about 60 days.
- When you receive your Concealed Handgun License check it over to make sure the information is correct.
- If you need to modify your license to change your name or address or to go from an NSA (non semi auto) to an SA (semi auto) license, or replace a lost or destroyed license, we have the forms online.

