Unincorporated Hidalgo County does not license or limit residential garage and yard sales; there is no county garage-sale permit. Sales are governed only by state nuisance and sign rules, while cities within the county set their own permit requirements.
Texas counties generally lack the authority a home-rule city has to require garage-sale permits, and Hidalgo County publishes no unincorporated-area garage-sale ordinance. Rural residents may hold yard sales without a county permit. Practical limits come from general law: leftover merchandise and junk left uncontained for 10 or more days can become a public nuisance under Health & Safety Code Chapter 343, and signs in the state highway right-of-way are controlled by TxDOT. Residents inside a city (McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr) must follow that city's garage-sale permit limits, which the county does not administer. With no county fee or frequency cap, the main compliance point is cleaning up so the property does not become a rubbish nuisance.
There is no county garage-sale penalty. Enforcement only arises if post-sale debris becomes a Chapter 343 nuisance, which follows the notice-and-abatement process, or if signs violate TxDOT right-of-way rules. City residents face their own municipal fines for exceeding permit limits.
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Mission, TX
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Mission, TX
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Mission, TX
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Mission, TX
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