Hidalgo County issues no home-occupation permit because it has no zoning authority over unincorporated areas. Home businesses need no county land-use approval, though state trade and professional licensing still applies.
There is no such thing as a Hidalgo County home-occupation permit. Texas counties cannot zone the unincorporated area, so the county has no mechanism to license, approve, or cap a business run from a home. A resident may operate a home business there without any county permit, registration, or conditional-use approval. What can still be required: state occupational licenses (through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation or a profession's board), a Texas sales-and-use tax permit from the Comptroller, and an assumed-name (DBA) filing with the County Clerk. If the home lies inside a city, that city's home-occupation permit and zoning apply. Physical work is still bounded by septic (OSSF) and floodplain permits.
No county penalty exists for operating without a home-occupation permit, because none is required. Failing required state licenses, sales-tax permits, or an assumed-name filing is enforced by the relevant state agency or the County Clerk, not by county zoning.
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