License to Carry Course (LTC)

Thomas E. Harkness Sr.
Instructor #01711693

 

  1. Online Course Program: The Online Course is provided in English and Spanish. After completing the online course, we can finish up the Practical Exam for shooting at the College. This includes a 1 to 2 hour (depends on your experience with a handgun) Range Training at the college.

    Sign up here for the Online Course: Online License to Carry.
     
  2. On Campus Classroom Course Agenda:
     
    • Module 1: Use of Deadly Force (1hr 45 min)
    • Module 2: Handgun Use and Safety (35 – 45 min) Break for lunch. (30 – 40 min) Shooting Test. (30 min – 1hr)
    • Module 3: Non-violent dispute resolution (45 min – 1 hr.)
    • Module 4: Safe Gun Storage (45 min)
    • Module 5: Things you should know and remember (15 min) Then: Written Test. (10 to 15 min)

*All Times Approximate. *

Sign up online for this course at NRA Defensive Pistol

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT

SCFH Academy 903.634.7234 (Leave Message)

www.scfh.net fireman@scfh.net

 

 

What to expect on class day

Saturday class begins at 8:00 AM (sharp) and ends approximately 2:00 -2:30 PM.

Northeast Texas Community College
Criminal Justice Center Building
2886 FM 1735, Chapel Hill Rd.
Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455

Our Phone Number: (903) 573-4068

We will meet in the Criminal Justice Center (see map at bottom of page)

  • Bring guns and ammo with you in a range bag or tote, they will be secured in the shooting range
    • NO LIVE AMMO in the classroom
    • Leave all ammo in original box – no loaded magazines
    • No steel or aluminum ammo, brass only
    • Clean and oil your gun, especially new guns before you shoot them
  • Participants sign in
  • Have your valid TX Driver’s License or TX ID ready
  • Pay your dues if not already paid online

 

What to Bring

  • Cap (optional but suggested) *
  • Hearing protection (plugs or over the ear muffs) *
  • Safety glasses (prescription glasses are acceptable) *
  • Pistol & at least 1 empty magazine, bring more if you have them*
  • 50 rounds of ammo**
*If you do not have any these items, they will be provided for you (free of charge).
**Price of ammo is $25.00. (.22, .380, .38, or 9mm are usually available)

 

**PLEASE NOTE** Guns will be inspected for cleanliness and oil on class day. No overly dirty guns allowed. No brand-new guns without first oiling. This prevents most common jams and contributes to the safety of all class members. KSA can oil and/or clean your firearm for you – $15.00 for oiling or $25.00 for cleaning and oiling. Must have 72-hour notice prior to class day.

 

What to Wear – Dress for Safety

*Hot brass ejected from semi-autos can cause a second-degree burn. *

  • Shirt with ample coverage
  • Shorts to the knee or pants
  • Close-toed shoes
  • To ensure a satisfactory experience for everyone, please respect the following guidelines:
  • No clothing or jewelry displaying: drugs, obscenities, lewd or illegal behavior, sexual overtones etc. or any reference that is disruptive to others
  • Undergarments worn as outer garments are not permitted

 

Other State Requirements – What to Expect

  • Create a login and apply to the state of Texas - https://txapps.texas.gov/txapp/txdps/ltc/ The standard license fee is $40 (most common)
  • Once you have completed your application, upload required documentation to TX RSD - https://www.dps.texas.gov/rsd/contact/ltcatt.aspx
  • The LTC-100 you will receive upon successful completion of our course is a required document to uploa
  • The state requires .pdf documents – no .jpg file
  • A little tip: after a document is uploaded, you must also attach it. Uploading does not automatically attach the document, and it can be confusion
  • If you prefer snail mail - after your online application is completed, you will receive an email from the State of Texas with a large barcode. Print that email and mail with the signed LTC-100 we gave you in class to this address

    Texas Department of Public Safety
    Handgun Licensing Program, MSC 0245
    P.O. Box 4087
    Austin, TX 78773-0245
     
  • Lastly, schedule your fingerprints at this website (any previous fingerprinting is not valid for your TX LTC) - https://www.dps.texas.gov/administration/crime_records/pages/applicantfingerprintservices.htm

    *** To get started, use Service Code: 119Q91 ***

    The old Pilgrim’s headquarters, now Region 8, is generally the easiest for most people in Pittsburg and the surrounding areas

 

GENERAL INFORMATION – FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS HANDOUT

  1. An original (first-time) LTC applicant must complete four to six hours of classroom training, pass a written examination and pass a proficiency demonstration (shooting). All classroom and proficiency must be conducted by an LTC instructor certified by TX DPS. There are four (4) required topics:
     
    1. Use of Force,
    2. Non-Violent Dispute Resolution,
    3. Handgun Use,
    4. Safe and Proper Storage of Handguns and Ammunition.

      You must also submit a completed application, pay the required fees and submit all of the required supplemental forms and materials.

    5.  
  2. The Handgun Law sets out the eligibility criteria that must be met. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age (unless active duty military) and must meet Federal qualifications to purchase a handgun.
     
  3. A number of factors may make you ineligible to obtain a license, such as:
     
    1. felony convictions and some misdemeanor convictions, including charges that resulted in probation or deferred adjudication;
    2. pending criminal charges;
    3. chemical or alcohol dependency;
    4. certain types of psychological diagnoses;
    5. Protective or restraining orders.
    6. Defaults on state or city taxes, governmental fees, or child support.
    7. Eligibility requirements can be found in GC §411.172.
    8. You must also submit a completed application, pay the required fees and submit all of the required supplemental forms and materials.

 

 

Texas Handgun License
Proficiency Demonstration Course of Fire

The following course of fire is required for proficiency demonstration. To successfully qualify, shooters must complete this course with a minimum score of 70% (175 out of possible 250). If any malfunctions are encountered, the shooter will work through the problem and finish the course of fire. If rounds are held (not fired within the allotted time), the shots will be scored as misses. All courses of fire will be scored on a standard B-27 target. The B-27 target must be 24 inches by 45 inches and may be one of four colors; black, blue, red, or green. The target shall be scored utilizing the 5, 4, 3 scoring diagrams in the upper left-hand corner.

Scoring: Must score 175 out of 250.
Must score 175 out of 250.

Stage 1: Twenty shots (20) will be fired from 3 yards.

  1. Five (5) shots fired in a “One Shot Exercise” 2 seconds allowed for each shot.
  2. Ten shots (10) fired in a “Two Shot Exercise” 3 seconds allowed for each two-shot sequence.
  3. Five (5) shots fired in 10 seconds

Stage 2: Twenty shots (20) will be fired from 7 yards – fired 5 stages.

  1. Five (5) shots will be fired in 10 seconds
  2. Five (5) shots will be fired in 2 stages:
  3. Two (2) shots will be fired in 4 seconds
  4. Three (3) shots will be fired in 6 seconds
  5. Five (5) shots fired in a “One Shot Exercise” 3 seconds allowed for each shot.
  6. Five (5) shots fired in 15 seconds.

Stage 3: Ten shots (10) fired from 15 yards – fired in two 5-shot strings. Five (5) shots fired in two stages:

  1. Two (2) shots fired in 6 seconds.
  2. Three (3) shots fired in 9 seconds.
  3. Five (5) shots fired in 15 seconds.

If You fail the shooting test you have up-to two more attempts. However, in some cases KSA will require a refresher session with a Range Safety Officer to get you on target. There is an additional $15.00 fee. After the session, you will be able to take the test again, possibly on the same day as the class. If you fail a second time you will be required to take a 2-hour NRA Basic Pistol for a fee of $40.00. This short course will get you on target.

 

Directions to NTCC Campus and see map for location of the Justice Center

Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) is located just outside of Mount Pleasant, Texas (in the Northeastern part of Texas). Between Dallas and Texarkana on Interstate-30, Mount Pleasant is the largest community in the NTCC service area. Mount Pleasant is approximately 110 miles East of Dallas; about 70 miles Northeast of Tyler; about 50 miles Northeast of Longview; and about 60 miles West of Texarkana. The college is about 6 miles southeast of Mount Pleasant. Our physical address is FM 1735 (Chapel Hill Road) - Mount Pleasant, Texas 75455. (Please note: because NTCC is located in a rural area of Northeast Texas, Internet mapping services do not accurately depict our location.)

The Criminal Justice Center (CJC) on the campus is located in the RED Circle. Follow red arrows to parking in front of building. There is parking in front of the building, park and come in the door. There will be a table set up to check you in. Have your current Drivers’ License or ID ready. Make sure your DL or ID is up-to-date.

Map to Criminal Justice Center

For More Information Contact

Continuing Education
903-434-8134
continuinged@ntcc.edu