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Fulshear vs Stafford

How do quiet hours rules compare between Fulshear, TX and Stafford, TX?

Fulshear and Stafford have similar restriction levels.

Fulshear, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Fulshear Code of Ordinances Chapter 18, Article VI (Noise) sets nighttime hours from 10:01 PM to 6:59 AM in residential areas, with daytime hours from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Nonresidential daytime extends to midnight on Friday and Saturday. Fulshear Police enforce as a Class C misdemeanor.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Stafford does not publish a dedicated municipal 'quiet hours' chapter the way many Texas cities do. Day-to-day noise enforcement in the city relies on two layers: (1) Texas Penal Code §42.01(a)(5), which makes it a Class C misdemeanor for a person to make 'unreasonable noise' in a public place or near a private residence the person has no right to occupy, with a presumption of unreasonableness for sound louder than 85 decibels after the actor receives notice from a magistrate or peace officer; and (2) Stafford's local nuisance, code-compliance, and special-event sound-permit framework, which allows the city to restrict amplified outdoor sound, require permits for events with public-address systems, and abate ongoing noise nuisances on private property. Because the city does not post a numerical decibel/time table to the public website, residents experiencing a chronic nighttime noise problem should call the Stafford Police Department non-emergency line (281-261-3950) for an active disturbance and contact General Code Compliance at 281-261-3944 (2610 S. Main St., Stafford, TX 77477) for ongoing complaints. Always verify any specific Stafford ordinance citation directly through the Code of Ordinances on Municode before relying on it.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFulshearStafford
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State Backstop-Texas Penal Code §42.01(a)(5) — Unreasonable Noise
85 dB Presumption-Texas Penal Code §42.01(c) (after officer notice)
State Penalty-Class C misdemeanor, up to $500 fine
Local Enforcement-Stafford General Code Compliance, 281-261-3944
Active Disturbance-Stafford PD non-emergency 281-261-3950
Sound Permit-Required for amplified outdoor events
Code Compliance Office-2610 S. Main Street, Stafford, TX 77477

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Fulshear FAQ

Stafford FAQ

What are the official quiet hours in Stafford, TX?

Stafford does not publish a numbered 'quiet hours' table on its city website. Noise complaints are handled under Texas Penal Code §42.01 (unreasonable noise — a Class C misdemeanor) and the city's general nuisance and code-compliance authority. As a practical matter, sound that is plainly audible inside a neighboring home late at night will draw a police response under §42.01, and amplified outdoor sound without a city Sound Permit can be shut down at any hour. For an active disturbance, call Stafford PD non-emergency at 281-261-3950; for ongoing problems, call Code Compliance at 281-261-3944.

Do I need a permit for an outdoor party with a DJ in Stafford?

Stafford requires a Sound Permit for events using amplified sound or public-address systems, and the city reserves the right to revoke the permit and order shutdown if the event becomes a nuisance. The application is processed through the city's police/court side of operations. Apply well in advance, list the start and end times you want covered, and confirm any HOA or venue rules that may impose tighter limits than the city permit.

What can I do about a barking dog or chronic mechanical noise next door?

These complaints fall under Stafford's general nuisance and animal-control authority rather than a numbered noise ordinance. File a complaint with Stafford General Code Compliance at 281-261-3944 (2610 S. Main Street). For an active, ongoing disturbance — especially at night — Stafford PD non-emergency at 281-261-3950 can also respond and document the disturbance, which builds the record for any later abatement action by the city.

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