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Car Alarm Limits: Garland vs Grand Prairie

How do car alarm limits rules compare between Garland, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Grand Prairie has fewer restrictions than Garland.

Garland, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Garland has no car-alarm-specific rule, but prolonged or repeated alarm sounding is covered under Chapter 22 unreasonable noise provisions.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

No county car alarm ordinance. TX Penal Code Section 42.01 applies if alarm noise is unreasonable. No duration limits, no auto-shutoff requirements at the county level. State noise threshold of 85 dB applies after officer notice.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarlandGrand Prairie
Code SectionChapter 22, Art. V-
Specific Alarm RuleNone-
StandardUnreasonable noise-
Max Fine$500-
County Ordinance-None
Duration Limits-None
Auto-Shutoff-Not required
State Law-TX Penal Code Section 42.01

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Garland FAQ

How long can a car alarm go off legally?

Garland does not set a specific limit, but a repeatedly or continuously sounding alarm can be cited as unreasonable noise under Chapter 22.

Can police disable a car alarm?

Police can cite the owner and in limited circumstances take steps to abate the nuisance, but they generally won't force entry to disable alarms.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Can I get a ticket for a car alarm in unincorporated Dallas County?

There is no county car alarm ordinance. In extreme cases, repeatedly allowing a car alarm to sound may be addressed under state disorderly conduct laws.

Who do I call about a car alarm that won't stop?

Call the Dallas County Sheriff's non-emergency number. There is no specific car alarm law but officers may respond to noise disturbances.

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