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Fireworks: Dallas vs Houston

How do fireworks rules compare between Dallas, TX and Houston, TX?

Dallas and Houston have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Fireworks are prohibited within Dallas city limits under Chapter 16 of the Dallas Fire Code. An operational permit is required for any manufacture, transportation, storage, handling, sale, or use of fireworks or pyrotechnic special effects.

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Houston, TX

Harris County

Heavy Restrictions

All consumer fireworks are illegal within Houston city limits including sparklers. Fines are $500 to $2,000 per firework with no warnings issued. Parents are liable for minors' violations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasHouston
StatusProhibited in city limits-
Code SectionChapter 16, §5608-
Professional DisplaysPermit required-
Max FineUp to $2,000-
Consumer Fireworks-All banned in city
Fine-$500-$2,000 each
Warnings-None - immediate citation
Minors-Parent/guardian liable
LPA Areas-Also enforced

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Dallas FAQ

Are fireworks legal in Dallas?

No. Fireworks are prohibited within Dallas city limits under Chapter 16 of the Dallas Fire Code. Professional displays require a special permit.

What is the penalty for using fireworks in Dallas?

Violations carry fines up to $2,000 per offense. Fireworks may be confiscated, and additional charges may apply if a fire results.

Houston FAQ

Are sparklers legal in Houston?

No. All consumer fireworks including sparklers are banned within Houston city limits.

What is the fine for fireworks in Houston?

$500 to $2,000 per individual firework. No warnings are given, and parents are liable for minors.

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