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Concealed Carry: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do concealed carry rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill and Dallas have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

House Bill 1927 (2021) lets most Texans 21 and older carry a handgun concealed without a permit anywhere in Dallas County. The optional License to Carry through Texas DPS still provides reciprocity, sensitive-place benefits, and federal background-check shortcuts.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Since 2021, Texas House Bill 1927 lets most adults 21 and older carry a handgun concealed without a permit. The optional License to Carry under Texas Government Code chapter 411 still offers reciprocity, school-zone benefits, and federal background-check shortcuts in Dallas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
Permitless carry lawHB 1927, age 21+-
Optional permitTX LTC, Govt Code 411TX LTC, Govt Code 411
Sensitive placesPenal Code 46.03 listPenal Code 46.03 list
County rulesNone permitted-
Permitless carry-HB 1927, age 21+
City rules-None permitted

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Do I need a Texas License to Carry in Dallas County?

No, if you are 21 or older and not federally prohibited. HB 1927 covers concealed and open carry of handguns. The LTC is optional and adds reciprocity and sensitive-place benefits.

Are Dallas County courthouses or jails off-limits?

Yes. The George Allen courthouse, Frank Crowley criminal courts, and county jail are sensitive places under Penal Code 46.03. Carry there is a third-degree felony even with a License to Carry.

Dallas FAQ

Do I need a Texas License to Carry to carry a handgun in Dallas?

No, if you are 21 or older and not federally prohibited. HB 1927 permitless carry covers concealed and open. An LTC is optional and gives reciprocity and sensitive-place benefits.

Can a Dallas business still ban guns on its property?

Yes. Texas Penal Code 30.06 and 30.07 let private property owners exclude licensed and permitless carriers by posting compliant signs. Violators face criminal trespass charges.

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