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El Paso vs Socorro

How do exotic pets rules compare between El Paso, TX and Socorro, TX?

El Paso, TX

El Paso County

Heavy Restrictions

El Paso Chapter 7.04 and Texas Parks and Wildlife Code Chapter 43 prohibit keeping dangerous wild animals such as large cats, bears, primates, and venomous reptiles without state exotic permits.

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Socorro, TX

El Paso County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl PasoSocorro
Dangerous WildProhibited residentially-
State AuthorityTX Parks & Wildlife Ch. 43-
AllowedCommon reptiles, birds, small mammals-
Venomous SnakesState permit required-
PenaltyUp to $4,000 Class A misdemeanor-

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El Paso FAQ

Can I keep a monkey or big cat in El Paso?

No. Dangerous wild animals including primates and large cats are prohibited in El Paso residential zones regardless of state permits.

Are ferrets or sugar gliders legal in El Paso?

Yes. Small common exotics such as ferrets, sugar gliders, and most reptiles are legal without permit.

Socorro FAQ

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