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Fort Worth vs North Richland Hills

How do political signs rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Fort Worth and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Fort Worth Code Chapter 29 regulates signs but must comply with Texas Election Code Sec. 259.002 which protects the right to display political signs. Property owners may display political signs on their property without a permit. Signs may be placed beginning 90 days before an election and must be removed 10 days after. Texas law prohibits HOAs from restricting political signs during the permitted period. Fort Worth's sign ordinance exempts political signs from most size and permit requirements on residential property.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Texas Election Code Chapter 259 and Texas Property Code 202.009 protect political signs in NRH. Residents may post signs on their own property during campaign seasons with size and duration limits. HOAs cannot prohibit them but may impose reasonable standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthNorth Richland Hills
Local CodeChapter 29 (Signs)-
State LawTX Election Code Sec. 259.002-
Permit RequiredNo — political signs exempt on residential property-
Display Period90 days before to 10 days after election-
HOA RestrictionProhibited during display period (TX Property Code)-
HOA Protection-TX Property Code 202.009
Display Window-90 days before to 10 after
Residential Max-6 square feet typical
Polling Place-100 feet buffer
Right of Way-Not allowed

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my yard in Fort Worth?

Yes. Texas Election Code Sec. 259.002 protects the right to display political signs on private property. No city permit is required. Signs may be placed 90 days before an election.

Can my HOA ban political signs?

No. Texas Property Code prohibits HOAs from restricting political signs during the period from 90 days before to 10 days after an election.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Can my NRH HOA take down my political yard sign?

Only within narrow limits. Texas Property Code 202.009 protects political signs on owner property during the 90/10 election window. HOAs can enforce reasonable size and placement rules but cannot outright ban signs.

When do I have to take down political signs in NRH?

Generally within 10 days after the election under city temporary sign rules and HOA statute guidance. Signs left up longer may be considered abandoned signage and subject to removal notices.

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