I know it will vary, wildly, by state.
What other documents, such as a drivers license, are required in order for a CCW/LTC/etc to be considered valid in your state?
I ask because I moved across town recently and I got my updated drivers license (new address) a few weeks before my updated LTC. Say I had traveled to pick-a-state that honors the TX LTC and had a valid drivers license and a valid LTC but with a different address. To add a wrinkle, replace the drivers license with a passport or passport card which does not list an address.
To rephrase the question, how common is it to require a drivers license with a matching address to validate a ccw? Say for instance you're traveling by air and don't actually drive anywhere at your destination (cab/uber/etc). Is a passport and ccw actually valid anywhere in the US on its own without an accompanying drivers license?
The practical answer is just get both updated cards and/or live somewhere that doesn't require a permit. That's not what I'm looking for. I'm interested in how someone might navigate the bureaucracy, as much as a thought exercise as anything else.