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Fireworks: Live Oak vs Universal City

How do fireworks rules compare between Live Oak, TX and Universal City, TX?

Live Oak and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Consumer fireworks are banned inside Live Oak city limits year-round. Possession, sale, or discharge is a Class C misdemeanor with fines up to 2,000 dollars under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2154 authority.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Universal City bans the sale, possession, and discharge of consumer fireworks inside city limits under its municipal code, consistent with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2154 authority for incorporated cities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakUniversal City
State AuthorityTX Occupations Code Ch. 2154-
StatusBanned year-round inside city limits-
Max Fine2,000 dollars per offense-
Pro DisplaysFire Marshal permit required-
EnforcementLive Oak PD 210-653-9140UCPD and Fire Marshal
City limits fireworks-Prohibited year round
Authority-TX Occ Code 2154
Maximum fine-2,000 dollars
Nearest legal sales-Unincorporated Bexar County

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Live Oak FAQ

Can I use fireworks in my Live Oak backyard on July 4?

No. Consumer fireworks are banned inside Live Oak city limits on every day of the year. Discharge is a Class C misdemeanor with fines up to 2,000 dollars.

Where can I legally buy and use fireworks near Live Oak?

You may buy and discharge fireworks in unincorporated Bexar County during approved state sale windows, subject to county burn bans and property owner consent. Never transport lit fireworks into city limits.

Universal City FAQ

Can I buy fireworks outside the city and use them at home?

No. Possession and discharge inside Universal City limits is unlawful regardless of where you purchased the fireworks.

Are sparklers legal?

Novelty items like true sparklers are generally exempt under state law, but the city may restrict them near structures; check with the Fire Marshal.

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