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    Default Non-resident permit in Texas?

    I'm a South Carolina resident and will shortly have my CC permit here. What would I have to do in order to obtain a non-resident permit in Texas? Any help here would be appreciated.





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    Try starting here...Texas Concealed Carry Permit Information I wonder though, do you need a TX permit? TX honors a SC permit. If you want to add states, I'd be going for a UT permit instead. It's cheaper and gets you 1 more state than a TX permit. Only downside is that you'd be looking at about a 4 month wait for UT. I don't know what the wait is for TX right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pender1 View Post
    I'm a South Carolina resident and will shortly have my CC permit here. What would I have to do in order to obtain a non-resident permit in Texas? Any help here would be appreciated.
    I am a Utah Concealed Firearm Permit Instructor and located here in South Carolina. If you are interested, go to Shooterszone Firearms Training Academy.

    Best regards.

    Ted
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    Get your NH non-resident permit. It gives you Ga, AL and MS plus several others. It went up to $100 1 July. No classes just fill out the application with a copy of you SC CWP and a check send it in and wait!.
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    Thanks, I'll look into that Utah thing.

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