Harris County has limited code enforcement in unincorporated areas compared to incorporated cities. The Harris County Fire Marshal handles fire code violations. For other issues, residents can contact Harris County Precinct Constables or file reports through 311 (for City of Houston areas). Unincorporated Harris County lacks a comprehensive building code enforcement system.
Texas counties have limited regulatory authority compared to cities. Unincorporated Harris County does not have a comprehensive building code enforcement program like the City of Houston does. The Harris County Fire Marshal's Office (10555 Northwest Freeway) enforces fire codes and investigates fire hazards. For flooding and drainage complaints, contact the Harris County Flood Control District. The Harris County Attorney's Office handles environmental violations and illegal dumping. For properties within the City of Houston, residents can submit 311 Service Requests online, call 713-837-0311, or email. Houston's Building Code Enforcement (BCE) within the Houston Permitting Center handles building violations. The County's Precinct Constables may investigate property-related complaints such as junk vehicles and dangerous conditions in unincorporated areas. Harris County adopted a flood damage prevention order rather than a full building code.
Harris County enforcement is limited to fire code violations, flood regulations, and environmental offenses. The county relies on state law and fire code rather than local building codes for unincorporated areas.
Tomball, TX
Tomball regulates construction activity through its nuisance ordinance. Construction in residential areas is generally permitted Monday through Saturday duri...
Tomball, TX
Tomball regulates noise under Chapter 18, Article IV of its Code of Ordinances. In 2024, the city adopted Ordinance 2024-17 which deleted Section 18-192 (Max...
Tomball, TX
Tomball restricts the parking of large commercial vehicles in residential neighborhoods. Vehicles exceeding certain size and weight thresholds, including sem...
Tomball, TX
Tomball restricts parking and storage of recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers in residential areas. RVs and boats must be stored behind the front build...
Tomball, TX
Tomball requires vehicles to be parked on improved surfaces such as concrete or asphalt driveways. Parking on grass, dirt, or unimproved surfaces in front ya...
Tomball, TX
Tomball regulates on-street parking throughout the city. Vehicles may not be parked on public streets for more than 72 consecutive hours. Parking is prohibit...
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