Fireworks: Arlington vs Euless
How do fireworks rules compare between Arlington, TX and Euless, TX?
Arlington and Euless have similar restriction levels.
Arlington, TX
Tarrant County
Fireworks are completely banned inside Arlington city limits under authority of Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2154, which allows municipalities over 100,000 population to prohibit consumer fireworks. Possession, sale, and discharge all carry Class C misdemeanor penalties up to $2,000 per offense.
View full Arlington rules βEuless, TX
Tarrant County
Consumer fireworks are banned inside Euless city limits under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2154 authority. Possession, sale, or discharge is a Class C misdemeanor with fines up to 2,000 dollars.
View full Euless rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Arlington | Euless |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Fact | - | All consumer 1.4G fireworks are banned inside Euless city limits year-round |
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Arlington FAQ
Euless FAQ
Can I shoot fireworks in my Euless backyard on July 4th?
No. Consumer fireworks are banned inside Euless city limits year-round, with fines up to 2,000 dollars per offense enforced by Police and the Fire Marshal.
Where is the nearest legal place to use fireworks?
Only in unincorporated Tarrant County more than 5,000 feet from Euless city limits during legal seasonal windows, and only on private property with owner permission.
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