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Katy vs Missouri City

How do fireworks rules compare between Katy, TX and Missouri City, TX?

Katy and Missouri City have similar restriction levels.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Katy prohibits the manufacture, sale, possession, and discharge of all fireworks inside city limits under Article 5.07 of its Code of Ordinances. Violators face fines from $25 to $200 per offense and the Fire Marshal will seize and destroy any fireworks found.

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Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Missouri City prohibits the sale, possession, and discharge of fireworks within the city limits and within 5,000 feet of the corporate boundary, with limited exceptions for permitted public displays.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyMissouri City
StatusAll fireworks prohibited-
Code sectionArticle 5.07-
Fine range$25 to $200-
SeizureFire Marshal destroys items-
Report violations(281) 391-4848-
Code Chapter-Chapter 38 (Fire)
ETJ Buffer-5,000 feet
Max Fine-$2,000
Public Displays-Permit required

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Katy FAQ

Can I shoot fireworks on my own property in Katy?

No. Katy bans the discharge of any fireworks anywhere inside city limits, including private residential property. The rule applies year-round, including July 4th and New Year's Eve.

Are sparklers or smoke bombs allowed?

No. The ban covers all classes of fireworks as defined under Texas law. Even items sold legally outside the city cannot be ignited within Katy city limits.

Missouri City FAQ

Can I shoot off fireworks in my Missouri City backyard on July 4th?

No. Discharge of consumer fireworks is prohibited everywhere in the city limits and is strictly enforced, especially around holidays.

Are sparklers allowed?

No. The ordinance bans all classes of consumer fireworks, including sparklers and novelty items, regardless of size.

Can I attend a permitted public fireworks display?

Yes. Licensed public displays approved by the fire marshal are legal and remain the only sanctioned way to view fireworks within Missouri City.

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