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Filming & Production in Fort Worth, TX (2026)

3 verified filming & production rules for Fort Worth, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Location Permits

The Fort Worth Film Commission issues no-cost film permits for productions in the city, with insurance requirements of $1,000,000 general liability per occurrence (and $1,000,000 auto liability if applicable). Filming at Sundance Square, the Stockyards, Billy Bob's, Panther Island, West 7th, DFW Airport, or any city park requires separate location-specific permits with at least 48 hours' processing.

Fort Worth Filming Location Permits

Some Restrictions

Production Noise

Film production in Fort Worth must comply with the citywide noise ordinance (Sec. 23-8). The Film Commission specifically prohibits amplified music between 10:30 PM and 7 AM during productions. Outdoor sets remain subject to the 70 dBA daytime / 60 dBA nighttime residential limits.

Fort Worth Production Noise Limits

Some Restrictions

Street Closures

Any film production that blocks streets, lanes, or sidewalks in Fort Worth must obtain a separate street-closure permit through the City of Fort Worth. Applications must include an alternate traffic plan and must be submitted at least three days before filming.

Fort Worth Filming Street Closures

Some Restrictions

Looking for Tarrant County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Fort Worth city rules.

Filming & Production in Tarrant County