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Tree Removal Permits: Houston vs La Porte

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Houston, TX and La Porte, TX?

La Porte has fewer restrictions than Houston.

Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Houston Code Chapter 33, Art. VI requires permits for removing protected trees. Applications are filed with the Urban Forestry Division with a processing time of 10 business days. Permits are valid for one year.

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La Porte, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Harris County has no tree removal permit requirement. Property owners may remove trees on their land without county approval. Only trees in public rights-of-way are protected. Deed restrictions in some subdivisions may restrict tree removal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoustonLa Porte
Code SectionHouston Code Ch. 33, Art. VI-
ApplicationEmail treepermit@houstontx.gov or call (713) 867-0378-
Processing Time10 business days-
Permit Duration1 year-
Appeal Window10 days after denial-
Permit Required-No β€” not on private property
ROW Trees-County Engineer approval needed
Deed Restrictions-May restrict removal
County Ordinance-None for tree protection

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Houston FAQ

How do I apply for a tree removal permit in Houston?

File a written notice of intent to treepermit@houstontx.gov or call the Urban Forestry Division at (713) 867-0378. A city forester will visit your property to evaluate the request. Processing takes approximately 10 business days.

Can I appeal a denied tree removal permit in Houston?

Yes. You have 10 days from receiving the denial notice to submit an appeal to the Administration and Regulatory Affairs Department with supporting documentation.

La Porte FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in unincorporated Harris County?

No. There is no county tree removal permit requirement for private property. Check your subdivision deed restrictions, as some require approval or replacement planting.

Are any trees protected in Harris County?

Only trees in public rights-of-way require county approval for removal. The Harris County Tree Registry recognizes exceptional trees but provides no legal protection.

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