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Home » Texas Now Honors All U.S. Concealed Carry Permits: What You Need To Know

Texas Now Honors All U.S. Concealed Carry Permits: What You Need To Know

Adam Green By Adam Green September 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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Texas Now Honors All U.S. Concealed Carry Permits: What You Need To Know

Texas now recognizes all valid concealed carry permits issued by any U.S. state, thanks to Senate Bill 706 going into effect on September 1, 2025. This law simplifies travel for lawful gun owners and ends confusion over which state licenses are honored.


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AUSTIN, TX (3-minute read) — Texas has officially streamlined its concealed carry laws, making it significantly easier for out-of-state visitors to legally carry a firearm. As of September 1, 2025, Senate Bill 706 (SB 706) is in effect, and it brings a sweeping change: Texas will now honor any valid concealed carry license issued by any other U.S. state. No exceptions.

Previously, the state maintained a convoluted mix of agreements with only some states. At one point, Texas recognized permits from 43 jurisdictions, while rejecting six entirely. That inconsistency created headaches for lawful gun owners trying to stay compliant while traveling. SB 706 effectively eliminates that guesswork by amending Government Code § 411.173(b) to simply state that any valid out-of-state handgun license is now recognized in Texas.

What This Means for Concealed Carry Permit Holders

For permit holders from states like Oregon, Minnesota, Maine, New Hampshire, and the District of Columbia, where Texas previously offered no reciprocity, this is a game changer. If your license is valid in your home state, it’s now valid in Texas. However, carrying in Texas still requires compliance with local laws. Out-of-state visitors must observe Texas-specific restrictions, such as off-limits locations, signage rules (30.05, 30.06, and 30.07 signs), and other carry limitations. Ignorance of local law is not a defense, so a review of Texas statutes is highly recommended before visiting while armed.

Permitless Carry Still Exists

It’s important to note that SB 706 does not change Texas’s permitless carry (constitutional carry) law. Texans (and in some cases, visitors), can still carry without a permit under existing conditions. This new law simply clarifies that if you do have a permit from another state, Texas now honors it automatically.

For concealed carriers who travel frequently, this law eliminates one more hurdle and places Texas among the states that take a broader, more inclusive approach to self-defense rights. It’s a significant win for lawful gun owners who wish to remain armed and legally protected while on the move.

Safety Tip: Always research the firearm laws of the state you’re visiting, even if your permit is recognized. Laws around signage, prohibited locations, and methods of carry vary and noncompliance can result in serious legal consequences.

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