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Rodent Control: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do rodent control rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas City Code Chapter 18 and Chapter 27 require property owners to control rats, mice, and other vermin. Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 343 also defines rodent harborage as a public nuisance subject to abatement.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas County Health and Human Services Vector Control monitors rodents and mosquitoes countywide, while Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 343 lets the county abate rodent harborage as a public nuisance in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Local authorityDallas Code Ch. 18 and 27-
State authorityTX H&S Code Ch. 343-
Owner dutyEliminate harborage and food-
Abatement timelineTypically 10 days notice-
Cost recoveryLien against propertyLien on property
County authority-DCHHS Vector Control
Statute-TX H&S Code Chapter 343
Coverage-Unincorporated nuisance abatement
Notice period-Typically 30 days

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Dallas FAQ

Who enforces rodent rules in Dallas?

Dallas Code Compliance Services responds to 311 complaints, inspects properties, and issues notices. Dallas County Health and Human Services handles surrounding unincorporated areas under state nuisance law.

Can the city treat my property if I refuse?

Yes. After notice and a hearing, the city may abate the nuisance, charge the cost back to the owner, and place a lien on the property under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 342.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Who handles rats inside Dallas city limits?

Dallas Code Compliance Services responds to rodent complaints inside the city. DCHHS supports surveillance and outbreak response, but the city issues the notices and citations under its own property maintenance code.

How do I report rodents in unincorporated Dallas County?

Contact DCHHS Environmental Health at 214-819-2115 or use the online complaint form. An investigator may inspect, issue a Chapter 343 notice, and follow up to confirm abatement.

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