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Car Alarm Limits: Dallas vs Mesquite

How do car alarm limits rules compare between Dallas, TX and Mesquite, TX?

Dallas and Mesquite have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Chapter 30 addresses car alarms as a potential noise nuisance. Section 30-2 prohibits sounding any horn or signal device except as a danger signal. Vehicle alarms that sound continuously and disturb the peace may be cited as offensive noise under the general noise ordinance.

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Mesquite, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Car alarms in Mesquite that constitute a continued or frequent noise are presumed prohibited under Sec. 10-72(5). Vehicles creating excessive noise may be cited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasMesquite
Code SectionChapter 30, Sec. 30-2-
Auto-ShutoffNo specific city limit set-
Max FineUp to $500 (Class C misdemeanor)-
Report ToDallas 311 or DPD-
Repeated Alarms-Presumed violation (Sec. 10-72(5))
Exhaust Noise-Muffler required (Sec. 10-72(3))
Out of Repair-Loud vehicles cited (Sec. 10-72(4))
Exception-Danger/warning signals only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dallas FAQ

Is there a time limit for car alarms in Dallas?

Dallas does not set a specific auto-shutoff time like some cities. However, a continuously sounding car alarm is a presumed offensive noise under Section 30-2 and can be cited at any point.

What can I do about a neighbor's car alarm going off repeatedly?

Call Dallas 311 or the non-emergency police line. Document the dates and times. Repeat violations may result in the vehicle being towed at the owner's expense.

Mesquite FAQ

Can I complain about a car alarm going off repeatedly in Mesquite?

Yes. Continued or frequent car alarms are a presumed noise violation under Sec. 10-72(5). Contact the Police non-emergency line.

Are loud exhaust systems illegal in Mesquite?

Vehicles must have mufflers. Operating a vehicle without one is a presumed noise violation under Sec. 10-72(3).

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