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Fence Regulations in Richmond, TX (2026)

4 verified fence regulations for Richmond, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Height Limits

Richmond limits residential fences to 42 inches in front yards and six feet in side and rear yards, with narrow exceptions for steel tubular and wrought iron designs in front yards.

Richmond Residential Fence Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Permit Requirements

Richmond requires a fence permit for new construction, replacement with different materials, height changes, reconfiguration, driveway gates, and any fence eight feet or taller under UDC Section 6.3.311.

Richmond Fence Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Neighbor Fence Rules

Richmond requires the finished side of any fence to face outward toward neighbors and the right-of-way, and forbids placing a fence outside surveyed lot lines or on public land without approval.

Richmond Fence Neighbor and Boundary Rules

Some Restrictions

Tex. Agriculture Code Sec. 143.028 (Fences - Sufficiency Standard)

Sec. 143.028. FENCES. (a) A person is not required to fence against animals that are not permitted to run at large. Except as otherwise provided by this section, a fence is sufficient for purposes of this chapter if it is sufficient to keep out ordinary livestock permitted to run at large.(b) In order to be sufficient, a fence must be at least four feet high and comply with the following r...

Material Restrictions

Richmond requires durable fence materials and bans scrap lumber, plywood, sheet metal, plastic, fiberglass, barbed wire, welded wire, agricultural fencing, and chicken wire on residential lots.

Richmond Fence Material Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Tex. Agriculture Code Sec. 143.028 (Fences)

Sec. 143.028. FENCES. (a) A person is not required to fence against animals that are not permitted to run at large. Except as otherwise provided by this section, a fence is sufficient for purposes of this chapter if it is sufficient to keep out ordinary livestock permitted to run at large.(b) In order to be sufficient, a fence must be at least four feet high and comply with the following r...

Looking for Fort Bend County county-wide rules?

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

Fence Regulations in Fort Bend County