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Parade Permits: Irving vs Richardson

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

Irving and Richardson have similar restriction levels.

Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Parade permits in Dallas County are issued by the city where the route runs. For unincorporated routes, Dallas County Sheriff coordinates road closures and traffic control. Major parades like St. Patrick's Day are city-permitted.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Parade permits in Dallas County are issued by the city where the route runs. For unincorporated routes, Dallas County Sheriff coordinates road closures and traffic control. Major parades like St. Patrick's Day are city-permitted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvingRichardson
Primary permitCity special events officeCity special events office
UnincorporatedSheriff and Public WorksSheriff and Public Works
NoticeTypically 30-90 daysTypically 30-90 days
InsuranceRequired by all permitsRequired by all permits

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Irving FAQ

Where do I apply for a Dallas-area parade permit?

Apply to the city where the parade route runs. Most major parades require Dallas Office of Special Events permits. Unincorporated routes go through Dallas County Sheriff.

Does the county block streets for me?

Only in unincorporated areas. Within cities, that city's police and public works handle road closures under their permit. Multi-city parades need a permit from each city.

Richardson FAQ

Where do I apply for a Dallas-area parade permit?

Apply to the city where the parade route runs. Most major parades require Dallas Office of Special Events permits. Unincorporated routes go through Dallas County Sheriff.

Does the county block streets for me?

Only in unincorporated areas. Within cities, that city's police and public works handle road closures under their permit. Multi-city parades need a permit from each city.

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