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Juvenile Curfew: Conroe vs Willis

How do juvenile curfew rules compare between Conroe, TX and Willis, TX?

Conroe has fewer restrictions than Willis.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Conroe repealed its juvenile curfew ordinance in September 2023 in response to Texas House Bill 1819, which prohibits cities from enforcing curfew ordinances except during emergency management situations.

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Willis, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Montgomery County enforces a juvenile curfew for minors under 17. Nighttime curfew hours typically run 11 PM to 6 AM on school nights with later weekend hours.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeWillis
StatusRepealed September 2023-
ReasonTexas HB 1819 prohibits local curfews-
ExceptionEmergency management situations only-
Previous Hours11 PM-6 AM (was Sun-Thu)-
Age-Under 17 (varies by city)
School Nights-11 PM to 6 AM
Weekends-12 AM to 6 AM
Exceptions-Work, school events, parents

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Conroe FAQ

Does Conroe have a juvenile curfew?

No. Conroe repealed its juvenile curfew ordinance in September 2023 in compliance with Texas House Bill 1819, which prohibits cities from enforcing curfew ordinances except during emergencies.

Can Conroe enforce a curfew during emergencies?

Yes. Under HB 1819, juvenile curfews may still be enforced during declared emergency management situations.

Willis FAQ

What age does curfew apply to?

Typically minors under 17. Some cities set the threshold at 16 or 18. Check Montgomery County ordinance.

What are the exceptions?

Common exceptions include traveling to/from work, school activities, emergencies, and being with a parent or guardian.

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