Texas Local Government Code 250.008 lets counties regulate noise only in unincorporated areas. Dallas County's Sheriff enforces state Penal Code 42.01 disorderly conduct (unreasonable noise) for loud-party calls outside city limits. Inside cities, municipal noise ordinances and police handle loud parties.
Texas Local Government Code 250.008 grants counties limited noise authority in unincorporated areas, conditioned on commissioner court adoption. Dallas County has not adopted a comprehensive countywide noise ordinance. Loud-party calls in unincorporated Dallas County are handled by the Dallas County Sheriff under Penal Code 42.01(a)(5), which makes unreasonable noise (typically over 85 dB or audible at the property line) disorderly conduct, a Class C misdemeanor. Cities like Dallas (City Code 30-3), Irving, Garland, Plano, and Richardson run their own noise ordinances with quiet hours (typically 10 pm to 7 am) and decibel limits enforced by city police. Dallas County Sheriff coordinates with city departments on cross-jurisdiction calls.
Penal Code 42.01(a)(5) unreasonable noise is a Class C misdemeanor with fines up to $500. City noise ordinances in Dallas County typically charge $200 to $2,000 per offense, escalating with repeat violations. Habitual nuisance properties can face civil abatement.
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Garland, TX
Amplified sound in Garland is regulated under Chapter 32; sound 'plainly audible' more than 50 feet from the source after 10 PM is a violation.
Garland, TX
Garland restricts construction noise to daytime hours, with most loud work prohibited overnight and limited on Sundays under Chapter 32 of the Code of Ordina...
Garland, TX
Garland permits leaf blower use under its general noise ordinance, restricting operation to daytime hours with no specific gas-powered ban.
Garland, TX
Garland regulates noise from industrial uses along the I-30 and IH-635 corridors through zoning performance standards and the Code of Ordinances Chapter 32 n...
Garland, TX
Garland generally allows overnight on-street parking in residential areas, but restricts vehicles parked continuously in the same spot for more than 48-72 ho...
Garland, TX
Garland follows Texas Transportation Code Chapter 683, defining vehicles as junked or abandoned if inoperable, unregistered, wrecked, or left on public prope...
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