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Carrollton vs Dallas

How do license plate readers rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Dallas, TX?

Carrollton and Dallas have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Texas has no statute specifically governing automated license plate readers. Dallas County Sheriff and many cities deploy ALPRs for investigations and BOLOs. Data retention and access are set by department policy and Texas public records law.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Texas has no specific automated license plate reader statute regulating retention or sharing. Dallas Police Department deploys mobile and fixed ALPRs under General Order 311.00 and shares hits through the National Crime Information Center for active investigations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonDallas
TX statuteNone specific to ALPR-
Sheriff useActive for investigations-
Private deploymentFlock and HOAs common-
Records accessTX PIA Chapter 552-
State ALPR statute-None enacted in Texas
DPD policy-General Order 311.00
Common vendors-Vigilant and Flock Safety
Hot list source-NCIC and TCIC databases
Public records-TX Gov Code Chapter 552

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carrollton FAQ

Can I find out if an ALPR captured my plate?

Submit a Texas Public Information Act request to the agency you suspect has the data. Law enforcement may withhold under investigative exceptions, but transactional logs may be releasable.

How long does Dallas County keep ALPR data?

Per Sheriff policy, typically 30 to 90 days for non-hit captures. Hit captures associated with active investigations may be retained longer per department records schedule.

Dallas FAQ

Can Dallas Police track my movements with ALPRs?

ALPRs capture plate sightings as your vehicle passes cameras, then compare against hot lists. Texas has no specific retention law, so Dallas Police follow internal General Order 311.00. Hits trigger officer review, while non-hit data is retained for investigations.

Can I get my ALPR data via open records request?

Maybe. Texas Government Code Chapter 552 lets residents request records, but Section 552.108 lets police withhold ALPR data tied to active investigations. Aggregate or non-investigative records may be released subject to attorney general review.

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