Florida and Texas residents with concealed carry permits can carry in each other’s states.
Requirements for Florida Residents Carrying in Texas
- Possess a valid Florida concealed weapons license. Be at least 21 years old. Adhere to all Texas state and local laws regarding firearms.
Note: Specific regulations concerning locations where carrying is prohibited, such as schools and government buildings, apply in both states. Always check current laws before traveling.
Requirements for Texas Residents Carrying in Florida
- Hold a valid Texas License to Carry a Handgun. Be at least 21 years old (exceptions may apply for certain military personnel). Comply with all Florida state and local firearm regulations.
Remember to familiarize yourself with the specific rules and restrictions in each state. This information is for guidance only; consulting official state resources is recommended for accurate and up-to-date details.
Visit the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services website for Florida’s concealed carry laws. Check the Texas Department of Public Safety website for Texas’s concealed handgun license information.
Safe and responsible gun ownership is crucial. Always prioritize safety.


