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Outdoor Music: Fort Worth vs Haltom City

How do outdoor music rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Fort Worth and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in Fort Worth must stay within Chapter 23 decibel limits and end by 10:00 PM Sunday through Thursday and midnight on Friday and Saturday unless a special event permit is obtained.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City allows outdoor live music subject to Chapter 54. Amplified outdoor music must stop by 10 p.m. and must not be plainly audible 50 feet beyond the property line. Commercial venues need a special event permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthHaltom City
Weeknight Cutoff10:00 PM typical-
Weekend CutoffMidnight Fri/Sat typical-
Permit PathSpecial Event Permit via Code Compliance-
HotspotsSundance Square, West 7th, Stockyards-
Fine RangeUp to $500 per offense-
Cutoff Time-10 p.m. for amplified outdoor music
Distance Standard-Plainly audible at 50 feet
Commercial Venue-Special event permit typical
Max Fine-500 dollars per day
Contact-(817) 222-7700 City Hall

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can I have a live band at my Fort Worth backyard party?

Yes, during daytime hours. Amplified music must end by the 10:00 PM residential quiet-hour threshold and stay within Chapter 23 decibel limits.

Do Stockyards venues have different rules?

The Stockyards Entertainment District uses standard Chapter 23 limits, but commercial permits allow extended amplified music during sanctioned events.

Haltom City FAQ

Can I have a live band in my Haltom City backyard?

Yes, for a private gathering without a ticket, so long as the music stops by 10 p.m. and is not plainly audible 50 feet beyond your property line. Recurring or ticketed events need a special event permit.

Do restaurants need a permit for a patio band in Haltom City?

Commercial venues hosting regular outdoor live music typically need a special event or venue permit, which sets conditions on decibel levels, sound orientation, and hours of operation.

Who responds to outdoor music complaints?

Haltom City Police respond through non-emergency dispatch. Code Enforcement handles recurring violations during business hours and can coordinate with the permit office for venues with repeated issues.

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