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Irving vs Richardson

How do location permits rules compare between Irving, TX and Richardson, TX?

Irving and Richardson have similar restriction levels.

Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Filming on Dallas County parks, courthouses, or roads requires advance coordination with the relevant county department. The Dallas County Sheriff handles filming on county-controlled property; cities permit filming on city land.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Richardson requires a film permit for commercial productions filming on city property, in public right-of-way, or involving traffic control. Small student and news productions on private property with owner consent generally do not need a city permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvingRichardson
County film officeNone; per-department coordination-
County property contactDallas County Sheriff-
City filmingCity permit required-
InsuranceTypically required for production-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Irving FAQ

Do I need a permit to film on a Dallas County street?

If unincorporated, contact Dallas County Public Works and the Sheriff. If within a city, follow that city's film permit rules. Most Dallas County roads are within incorporated cities.

Can I film at the Old Red Courthouse?

Yes, with advance written approval from the Old Red Museum and Dallas County. Insurance, fees, and coordination with security are required. Plan well in advance.

Richardson FAQ

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