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Vital Statistics

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  • (All Applicants must have valid, acceptable ID)

     

    Registrant [the individual named on the certificate] (Must have valid, acceptable ID)    

    Registrant’s Child (Must have a copy of your birth certificate with the registrant listed as your parent)

    Registrant’s Parent (Must be listed on certificate as parent or have a court order signed by a judge proving your relationship to the registrant)

    Registrant’s Legal Guardian (Must have a court order signed by a judge proving legal guardianship over the registrant)

    Registrant’s Sibling (Must have your birth certificate; must share same parent as registrant)

    Registrant’s Grandparent (Must have your child’s birth certificate [that is, the registrant’s parent] and you are listed as a parent on that certificate)

    Registrant’s Spouse (Must have your marriage license to the registrant)

    Registrant’s Legal or Personal Representative or Agent (Must provide legal documentation per Texas Administrative Code requirements [e.g., power of attorney, attorney-client retention contract with State Bar ID card, verified agent designation, court order]  * CPS (Must have your work badge and court order showing the agency oversees the registrant and the waiver form) * Parole Officer (Must have your work badge and proof that you oversee the registrant)

     

    Texas Administrative Code requirements

     

    For full details, see Title 25, Chapter 181, "Vital Statistics", Texas Administrative Code

     

    25 Tex. Adm. Code §181.1(21):  Properly qualified applicant (qualified applicant) --The registrant, or immediate family member either by blood, marriage or adoption, his or her guardian, or his or her legal agent or representative. Local, state and federal law enforcement or governmental agencies and other persons may be designated as properly qualified applicants by demonstrating a direct and tangible interest in the record when the information in the record is necessary to implement a statutory provision or to protect a personal legal property right…. 

     

    25 Tex. Adm. Code §181.1(22):    Registrant--The individual named on the certificate of birth, death, or fetal death; application for marriage license; or report of divorce or annulment of marriage.

     

    25 Tex. Adm. Code §181.1(13):   Immediate family member--The registrant, his or her guardian, or the children, spouse, parents, siblings, or grandparents of the registrant.

     

    25 Tex. Adm. Code §181.1(16):   Legal representative (personal representative or agent) --An attorney in fact, a funeral director, or any other person designated by affidavit, contract, or court order acting on behalf and for the benefit of the registrant or his or her immediate family. In order to determine the need for protection for personal property rights when the legal representative is acting on behalf and for the benefit of the registrant or the registrant's immediate family or other entity having a direct and tangible interest in the record, the State Registrar, Local Registrar, or county clerk shall require a designation document or an attested statement to that effect. 


    For more information or questions, contact the Austin Vital Statistics office at 888-963-7111 or visit this website: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/vital-statistics

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  • Agencies such as Financial Institutions, Insurance Companies, Law Enforcement, Government or any other requester may be designated as a properly qualified applicant by demonstrating a direct and tangible interest in the record. Information from the certificate is necessary for the determination or protection of a personal or property right for a person, a client, or an agency.

    EXAMPLE: A letter typed on company letterhead addressed to you (applicants full name), the full name of the person on the record requested and the purpose for the certificate. This letter would need to be signed and dated by the agent representing the company. The letter should be presented to the vital records office along with a photocopy of the policy or other documents that may establish tangible interest.

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  • Valid identification is required in order to obtain a certified record. Please view the Valid Forms of ID in the Quick Links section on our webpage. A Primary ID is a United States issued ID only. A Secondary ID includes foreign IDs. One of these IDs must have either a picture or a signature. A Foreign Passport accompanied by a Visa issued by the United States Department of State is also acceptable as valid ID. The Matricula Consular Cards issued from Mexico and Honduras are not recognized by the State of Texas as valid ID. (See TX Admin. Code Pg. 19, Rule 181.28 (i) (6) and Local Registrar Handbook pages 42 and 44.)


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  • No. Any request for a certificate must be a certified copy of the original record.

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  • Yes, if you were born in Texas, we can provide a certificate. It is an abstract, or sometimes called a short form, of the original issued from the state website. However, if you are needing a certificate to leave the country, apply for a passport or go on a cruise, please contact the county where you were born, www.texas.gov for the long form of your birth record. Certificates that include the "I" after the file number may or may not be accepted when applying for a passport.

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  • The "long" certificate includes more information on the parents identity, time of birth, and physician's name. Passports, Indian Role Number, and some other legal situations require this form. When applying for an Native American Role Number, the certificate must come from the State of Texas here.

    The "abstract" or state short form will be accepted for anything except the situations above. The abstract contains the following information: full name, file number, date of birth, county of birth, parents' full name-includes maiden name, date certificate was filed and printed through our office.

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  • If no record is on file, you may send a completed Application for a Birth Record to the State of Texas - VSS or order online at www.texas.gov. If a record is found, your request can be fulfilled pending appropriate required documents. If no record is found, the state will mail you a packet to apply for a delayed birth record.

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Municipal Court

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  • You have 10 days from the date you received your ticket to appear at Municipal Court.
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  • We accept cash, debit and credit cards, cashier's check, or money order.

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  • Pay by contacting Municipal Court by phone at 903-798-3010, or on the 1st floor of the Bi-State Justice Building: 100 N. Stateline Box 1 Texarkana, Texas 75501
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  • Municipal Court at 903-798-3010.
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  • Time Pay Agreements are available, but there is an additional $15 fee added to the fine for each charge put on time pay. The additional fee is required by State Law and cannot be waived by the court. To request time pay you must come to the Texas pay window at Bi-State and bring $15 per violation and a current ID.

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  • No. Court employees (including the judge) are strictly prohibited by law from providing legal advice to anyone.
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  • No. You can represent yourself. Municipal Courts are not required by law to appoint you a lawyer, but you may retain one yourself. No one other than a lawyer can represent you in court. This applies to parents of juveniles. If you are not an attorney you cannot represent your child in a trial.
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  • Not necessarily. If you plead "guilty" or "no contest," the issue is immaterial. If you plead "not guilty," a complaint is generated. The contents of the complaint are relevant with regard to a trial.
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  • Yes, but only if you enter a plea of "no contest" or "guilty". Upon a plea of "not guilty" the Judge is not allowed to hear any details of the case until the day of trial. This ensures fairness to both the defendant and the state. Also, all conversations with the Judge must be in the courtroom. The Judge is not allowed to discuss the case outside the courtroom and outside the presence of both parties. The judge cannot take phone calls.
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  • Generally, all moving violations will appear on your driving record. Some others such as Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility and No Driver's license will appear as well. If you want to keep an offense off of your record, you may request Deferred Disposition or in some cases a Driving Safety Course.
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  • For more information on surcharges, visit DPS Surcharge FAQs.
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  • Any court clerk will be able to assist you explaining your options regarding warrants arising from the issuance of City of Texarkana tickets. You may speak to a clerk by calling (903) 798-3009 or (903) 798-3790.
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  • Payment Plans are administered by the Court. You will need to contact the court at (903) 798-3009 or (903) 798-3790 to determine your options.
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  • You will need to contact the local DPS office for further information or the person who sent you the letter.
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  • You can obtain this information from the Court at (903) 798-3009 or (903) 798-3790.
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  • Contact the Court at (903) 798-3009 or (903) 798-3790.
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Planning & Zoning

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  • Yes, Texarkana, Texas is zoned with the following districts: 1. A Agriculture 2. SF-1 Single Family 1 Residential District 3. SF-2 Single Family 2 Residential District 4. SF-3 Single Family 3 Residential District 5. PUR Planned Unit Residential 6. 2F-1 Two Family-1 7. 2F-2 Two Family-2 8. TH Townhouse 9. MF-1 Multiple Family-1 10. MF-2 Multiple Family-2 11. P Parking 12. OA Office 13. NS Neighborhood Service 14. GR General Retail 15. CB Central Business 16. LC Limited Commercial 17. C Commercial 18. I-1 Industrial-1 19. I-2 Industrial-2 20. PD Planned Development 21. S Specific Use Permit
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  • The Planning Department, at 903-798-3945 or 903-798-3934, can help you determine the zoning of your property. You must know the physical location and legal description of your property; including lot, block, and addition, as well as the names of any streets in the vicinity. To help with a legal description visit the Bowie Central Appraisal District
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  • The city can initiate a rezoning, or a property owner, or his agent. Someone other than the property owner may apply for a zoning change; however, permission of the property owner is required. See the
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  • The Planning and Zoning Commission normally meets at 6 p.m. the first Monday of each month. The meeting is held in the council chambers on the 2nd floor of the city hall building located at 220 Texas Boulevard, Texarkana, Texas 75501. See
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  • Each Manufactured Home must receive approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council for placement on a separate lot or tract of land inside the city. The process for this approval is by rezoning the property to a SF-3 zoning district in conjunction with the approval of a Specific Use Permit, SUP. See Zoning Change Application, and Manufactured Home Information form.
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  • The Board of Adjustment is a five member board appointed by the City Council to hear requests for variances to the city zoning ordinance; i. e, setbacks, height, lot coverage, non conforming structures, or to determine if a city official has made an error regarding a zoning requirement.
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  • The Board of Adjustment meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 5:15 p.m. as needed, in the conference room of city hall, located at 220 Texas Boulevard, Texarkana, Texas. See Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting.
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  • A request for a variance is what a property owner seeks when strict compliance with the zoning ordinance such as application of setback, height, or area regulations would create an unnecessary hardship on the owner of a particular piece of property. To be considered for a variance, the board of adjustment must be assured that the hardship is not self-imposed, is unique to the property-size, shape, topography of the lot or tract, is not financial in nature, and does not simply preclude development for the "highest and best use" of the land.
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  • Do the following to request a variance: 1. Submit an Application for Variance form* See Variance Form form. The application should include a $150.00 application fee, non refundable, plus a variable deposit fee of $200.00. See Fee Schedule. 2. Submit a site plan of the lot showing all property lines as well as depiction of the requested variance. 3. Appear at the public hearing before the Board of Adjustment. See Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting Schedule.
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  • See Planning & Zoning Fee Schedule below.
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  • The City of Texarkana, Texas' ETJ, Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction, is the land up to two miles beyond the current city limits.
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  • Information can be obtained through the Inspection Department, 903-798-3912.

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  • Yes. All permits are issued by the Inspection Department, 903-798-3912, or
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  • Storage buildings are permitted in the required back yard of a lot provided that they are detached and separated from the main building by not less than 10 feet and setback from the rear and side yard property lines by not less than three feet as long as there is not an easement located in these areas. If the property has an usable alley at the rear yard, contact the Inspection Department at 903-798-3912. A permit is required and can be obtained through the Inspection Department.

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  • No, as long as the fence has a height of less than eight feet. If the fence is over eight feet contact the Inspection Department at 903-798-3912, or
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Inspections and Permits

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  • Yes. Anyone wishing to operate a food services establishment or sell any food products to the public within the city limits of Texarkana, Texas must obtain a permit, except for cottage food operations.

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  • The manager of the establishment is required to have a Certified Food Manager's certificate.

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  • Please review the current Master Fee List for permit costs.

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  • A permit must be obtained from the Inspection Department before: erecting, construction, enlarging, alternating, converting, occupying, or changing a structure. If doubtful, call our office at 903-798-3912.
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  • Varies depending on the complexity of the project and all required plans, paperwork, etc have been submitted:
    • New Residences-one to two workdays
    • Remodel Residences-one to two workdays
    • New Commercials-five to 14 workdays
    • Remodel Commercials-three to five workdays
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  • A permit is not required for cosmetic upgrades, such as; carpet, paint, wall paper, or sheetrock. But if in doubt, call our office: 903-798-3912.
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  • Yes, above and in-ground swimming pools require Building Permits and they must be fenced in.
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  • The fence must be a minimum of 4 1/2 ft high with a self closing, self latching gate. Picket fences must not allow a five inch sphere pass between the pickets. The same is required for the areas between the bottom of the fence and the ground.
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  • The following applies:
    • A Texas State License Master Electrician, Plumber, Mechanical registered with our city with proof of insurance
    • Homeowner: must own, occupy the residence, and do the work
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  • Through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation website.
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  • Yes, a site plan or plot plan of your property must be submitted showing the location of the storage building, carport, and detached garage; such as, the distance from property lines, existing structures, and any utility easements and encroachments.
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  • The following applies:
    • Homeowner permit: must own, occupy, and do the work. A plan layout is required indicating the sprinkler heads and the location of the required shut-off valves, RPZ, backflow prevention. The RPZ will require a test by a TCEQ licensed tester and supply Texarkana Water Utilities, TWU, with a certificate on the test.
    • Commercial and hired residential contracts: require a Texas State License Contractor registered with the city.
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  • If all information is current and correct, same day.
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  • No, they must be obtained in person, in our office, located 220 Texas Blvd, 3rd floor.
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  • All service work must be done by Texas State Master licensed electrical, plumbing, mechanical contractors, and also registered with the city with proof of insurance. Their employees may conduct service work, which includes sewer cleaning services.
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  • No, unless you currently hold a Texas State License for any of the above services. Although you own the house, occupancy is not in effect until after the house has been completed, inspected, and finalized.
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  • Yes, our fax number is: 903-798-3912. Permits must be obtained in our office, unless you are currently on account with our Inspections Department.
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  • No permit is required, unless the slab is to be utilized for a structure.
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  • Yes on all the above.
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  • Yes, if the entire unit is being replaced. Window glass or a door without replacing the frame does not require a permit.
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  • Only once. If there is more than one layer on the structure, the existing roofing must be pealed off and the deck re-felted before the new shingles are installed.
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  • Only CPVC is allowed.
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  • No permit is required for fences, but they must be installed within private property lines. Fences may not exceed eight feet in height above adjacent grade.
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  • A Certificate of Occupancy is not issued until all required building and, if necessary, Fire Department Inspections have satisfactorily been completed. The certificate will be mailed to the occupants address within five workdays of completion of all finals.
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Fire Department

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  • The last firefighter entrance exam was given on February 6, 2026 .  

    The next exam is expected to be around August/September. You can apply anytime online and you will be notified when the next exam is scheduled.

    The Civil Service Entrance Exam is valid for six months from the date the test is given or until all names are exhausted from the eligibility list.  If you have any further questions, please call 903-798-3994.

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  • Please click on the Fire Department Home page, scroll down and in the middle of the page will be a list of station address.
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  • Outdoor residential burning may be possible if approved by the Fire Marshal's Office and with the purchase of an annual permit which is $50.00. This burning is only for residential yard waste, which includes limbs, leaves, pine needles etc. Burning of household waste is not allowed.

     Other information on outdoor burning can be found in our Code of Ordinances.

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  • A burn ban is in effect at all times for the city by ordinance. Only those with a valid burn permit may burn in the city limits. County burn bans are made by the County Judge.When the County Judge issues a burn ban, we will also issue a ban on all burning in the city regardless of permits issued. Contact the Fire Administration Office at 903-798-3994 and we will assist you with this information.

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  • No. It is against the law to sell, possess or shoot fireworks inside the city limits.
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  • The Texarkana Fire Department responds to fires only within the city limits of Texarkana, Texas, unless our assistance is requested by the department having primary response authority. If your residence is within the city limits of Texarkana, Texas, then the Texarkana Fire Department would respond to your residence. If your residence is not within the city limits, please call the Fire Administration Office at 903-798-3994 and we will try to assist you with this information.
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  • Our ISO Rating is a 1 on a scale of 1-10, with 1 being the best. This number is used by the insurance industry to determine fire insurance premiums for both commercial and residential property.

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  • Contact the Building and Life Safety Division at 903-798-3994.

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  • A Knox Box is a key lock box that allows safe storage of building keys in a location accessible to the Fire Department. They are required on all new commercial buildings, but may be installed on any building at the discretion of the building owner. For additional information, please see the Texarkana Fire Department fire code information sheet, Emergency Access Key Boxes.
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  • Fire Lanes are required on most commercial buildings to ensure adequate access to the building for emergency apparatus in the event of a fire or other emergency situation. Specific fire lane requirements can be found in the Texarkana Fire Department fire code information sheet, Fire Lanes for New Construction.

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  • A multipurpose fire extinguisher is best for the home. Look on the label for the extinguisher rating. This rating should be at least 2A:1OB:C. This extinguisher can be used on any type of fire commonly found in the home. It will often be labeled A-B-C.
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  • Recommend checking it once a month and changing the batteries twice a year.

    Smoke alarms should be replace when 10 years old.

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  • There should be at least one smoke detector in each sleeping area of the house, one smoke detector in a common hallway and one just outside the kitchen. You cannot have too many smoke detectors. If you would like assistance with the location or installation of smoke detectors, a home inspection, or any home fire safety problem, please contact the Fire Prevention Division at 903-798-3994.
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  • Yes, please fill out a Smoke Alarm request form or call 903-798-3994  and you will be emailed or called as soon as possible.

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  • It could mean battery life is low or end of life alarm of smoke detector. The alarm should be replaced every 10 years.
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  • You should move to the right-hand edge or curb clear of any intersection and stop and remain stopped until the emergency vehicle passes.

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  • To set up a tour at any of our Texarkana Tx fire stations, please call 903-798-3994 or fill out Station Tour Request Form to reserve a scheduled time for your tour. Tours will be confirmed and scheduled at times that do not conflict with other scheduled departmental activities. Once Form is filled out, a confirmation reply will be provided as soon as possible.

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  • Click on link to see list of fees. If you need further information, please call fire admin at 903-798-3994

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Animal Control

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  • The City of Texarkana, Texas does not have a shelter.

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  • Impounded animals shall be held for three days after the date of impoundment, except any animal wearing a current rabies vaccination tag, or a current city license tag- held for seven days. Animals willingly surrendered by their owners become the property of the City of Texarkana, Texas and require no holding period.

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  • If the owner of an impounded animal does not redeem it within the period of impoundment, the animal shall become the property of the city and shall be placed for adoption, transferred to a bona fide rescue organization, or humanely destroyed when necessary.
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  • You can have five common household pets of any combination, not including animals under four months of age.
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  • Call 903-798-3535, Texarkana, Texas Animal Services and an officer will respond.
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  • Residents can contact Texarkana, Texas Animal Services at 903-798-3535 to surrender an animal that can no longer be cared for. Animals willingly surrendered by their owners become the property of the City of Texarkana, Texas and require no holding period. The cost for surrendering an animal is $150.00.


    Residents can also adopt an animal from the City of Texarkana, Texas for no fee.

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  • Any animal unwanted or unclaimed by the owner may be adopted for free.  All adopted animals must be spayed or neutered by the newly adopted family.

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  • All animals adopted from the city operated shelter or a city partner must be spayed or neutered within 30 days, or when the animal reaches the age of 6 months.
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  • No, It is unlawful to sell, barter, trade, lease, give away, or otherwise convey ownership of any live animal on any parking lot, right of way, roadside, garage sale, flea market, or other area generally accessed by the public within the city limits; except that any non-profit animal welfare or the city conducting adoption of animals.
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  • No, it is unlawful to own, possess, keep, or harbor any wild or wild-hybrid animal within the city limits.
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  • It is unlawful to own, possess, keep, or harbor any vicious animals in the city limits.
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  • No, it is unlawful to keep any swine in the city limits.
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Human Resources

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  • Each posted position has an assigned closing date or if it is a continuous opening it will remain open until the position has been filled. As Human Resources receives applications, the application materials are screened to ensure the minimum qualifications are met for that position as determined by the job description. Those who meet the designated qualifications are then referred to the hiring manager within the department. The hiring manager then determines which applicants they would like to interview.

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  • If you would like to apply for multiple jobs with the City of Texarkana, Texas you will be required to submit a separate online application for each position in which you are interested.  Once the applicant has created an account and completed an application on the City of Texarkana, Texas website under "Employment Opportunities", the applicant's basic information (Name, Address, Phone Number, Education, Work History, etc.) will be saved. That information will then automatically prefill if the applicant applies for additional jobs with the City of Texarkana, Texas.

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  • No, your application for the job in which you are applying will not be automatically sent to other departments when they have jobs become available.  Each application is directly tied to one job posting. It is up to you to monitor our job listings and to apply for jobs in which you feel you may be qualified.

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  • There is no set time frame for the hiring process, but we strive to make the process as efficient and transparent as possible.  If you have any questions regarding the status of your application, please feel free to contact us by phone or email.

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  • Medical benefits are effective the first of the month after 30 days of employment.  Employees begin receiving paid holidays from their first day of employment as well as begin accruing vacation and sick time at 4.62 hours per pay period.    

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  • All City employees (Except Fire Department*) participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) as well as contribute to Social Security.  An optional 457 retirement plan is available to all City employees through the International City/County Management Association (ICMA).

    *City of Texarkana, Texas Firefighters have a pension plan through the Texarkana Firemen's Relief and Retirement Fund

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Health

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  • The Texarkana-Bowie County Family Health Center is located at 902 West 12th Street.
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  • No, this service is not offered at this time. However, we do make referrals for health services.
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  • Children with mild acute illnesses, such as low-grade fever, upper respiratory infection, colds, otitis media (ear infection), and mild diarrhea, can and should be vaccinated.
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  • Some vaccinations cause no problems at all, while others have common effects on the recipients. For example, DPT or Td might cause some muscle soreness or slight fever. When you or your child receive vaccines, the nurse discusses and provides vaccine information with you regarding the common reactions.
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  • No. Patients sign in as they come in the clinic and are taken in that order. Sign in times are Monday-Thursday, between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m., and also between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
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  • Yes. There is a $2 fee for a copy of a shot record.
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  • No individual will be denied essential public health services because of an inability to pay. The Health Department will make provisions for a reduced fee, or no fee for individuals that are unable to pay for services in full or in part.
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  • Yes, this is possible. An adult, eighteen years or older, who is familiar with your child's health history, must accompany your child. This person must have a written statement with the following information:
    • I give permission for (name of the adult) to bring in my child, (name of child) for any immunization needed at this visit.
    • Parent Signature and Date
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  • We offer a comprehensive program for both males and females which includes:
    • Pap smear and breast exam provided by a local OB/GYN
    • Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) testing/treatment/prevention counseling Immunizations
    • Blood pressure screening
    • Breast and testicular self-exam instruction
    • Pregnancy testing/prevention counseling
    • Emergency Contraception
    • Nutrition counseling
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  • Services are provided in accordance with Federal Poverty Income guidelines on a sliding fee scale and in some cases at no cost to the client.
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General Questions

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  • Submit the request in writing to the City Secretary’s Office identifying the specific information you’re requesting and include your name, phone number and email address.

    Submitting Your Request:

    Email: j.evans@texarkanatexas.gov

    Mail or hand deliver to:
     Jennifer Evans, City Secretary
     City of Texarkana, Texas
     220 Texas Blvd.
     Texarkana, TX 75501
     Phone: 903-798-3930


    Police, Law Enforcement, or Incident/Accident records contact:


    CENTRAL RECORDS & COMMUNICATIONS
     ATTN: Public Information Act Requests
     100 North State Line Ave, Box 15
     Texarkana, Texas 75501
    Phone: 903-798-3181
    Fax: 903-793-3664

    crcpublicrecords@txkusa.org

     

    Requests for Law Enforcement Records can also be made online at: https://app.govtransfer.com/Account/Login

    1. New users must register for an account.

    2. On the Cases page, select “Create New Request” in the top right corner.

    3. Select TEXARKANA PD (TX/AR) & BOWIE COUNTY SHERIFF as the agency.

    4. Complete required fields including the complete names of all parties involved, date, time, and location of the incident and/or the case number before submitting your request.

    *Please be advised that we do not accept file attachments in emails due to cyber security.

     

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  • The Texarkana, Texas City Hall is located at: 220 Texas Blvd Texarkana, TX 75501

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  • City of Texarkana, Texas 220 Texas Boulevard, Texarkana, Texas 75501

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  • The Texarkana Water Utilities department is located at 801 Wood Street, and is open from Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. The drive-thru window is open Monday-Friday, from 7:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. To learn more visit https://twu.txkusa.org/ or call 903-798-3800.

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  • City Holidays include: New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Good Friday Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day Day after Week Day Christmas
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  • Call City Hall at 903-798-3930 or visit the City Council page

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  • You can pick up an application at City Hall, 220 Texas Blvd, Texarkana, Texas, from front desk staff. Read the instructions, complete the application along with all required documents, and drop in the box behind the front desk. For any questions, call (903) 798.3905.

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  • Call the City Secretary at (903) 798.3930.

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  • No, there are no permits currently being issued for garage sales or estate sales. Sales are limited to two annual per address. Please pick up your signs and promotional flyers after the event. 

    General Questions
  • Their number is 903-792-7191 and they are located at 819 N State Line Ave. Texarkana, TX 75501.

    General Questions
  • Call the Bowie County Clerk, at 903-628-6746.
    General Questions
  • Check with the Bowie County Appraisal District, at 903-793-8936.
    General Questions
  • Contact the City Secretary's Office, at 903-798-3930.

    General Questions

Police Department

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  • The Police Department is located on the 3rd floor of the Bi-State Justice Building, which is located at 100 N. State Line Ave. Texarkana, Texas 75501

    Our switchboard number is 903-798-3116

    Police Department
  • Alarm permits can be obtained at City Hall on the 3rd Floor in the Code Enforcement and Inspections Office.

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  • If it is an emergency, call 911.  To report other incidents, you can call our non- emergency dispatch number at 903-798-3876.

    For information about obtaining a copy of an incident or accident report, call 903-798-3181 during normal business hours.

    Our main administrative office number is 903-798-3116.

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  • You can write a letter to the Texarkana, Texas Police Department: Chief of Police Kevin Schutte 100 N. State Line Ave. Texarkana, Texas 75501

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  • Everyone that we arrest is booked into the Bi-State Jail. which is located at 100 N. Stateline.  For information about a prisoner there, call 903-798-3432.

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Sign & Signal

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  • The City Ordinance establishes a maximum speed of 30 MPH for all streets not otherwise signed. Because there are many miles of residential streets with a speed limit of 30 MPH it is not practical to sign every block.
    Sign & Signal
  • The Police Department has responsibility for enforcement of the speed limits.
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  • No, the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, which the city has adopted as its guide, does not class this as an allowable sign, and it is not enforceable. The city does sign school zones, and school crossings in order to enhance safety around the schools.
    Sign & Signal
  • Damaged or missing signs may be reported by calling 903.798.3968 or preferably by reporting in the MyGOV TXK Portal. If it is a stop sign or yield sign after normal working hours, please report directly to the Texarkana Police Department (911,) so they can contact someone for after hours repair/replacement.

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Water Utilities

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  • No, the City does not add fluoride to our treated water at this time. Small amounts of naturally occurring fluoride have been found in the city's water sources: Lake Wright Patman: less than 0.1 milligrams per part (mg/1,) and Lake Millwood: less than 0.2 mg/1.
    Water Utilities
  • Our water hardness averages 83 milligrams per liter (mg/L.) Hardness between 61 mg/L and 150 mg/L is considered moderately hard.
    Water Utilities
  • Our water in Texarkana comes from two water sources: Lake Wright Patman, and Lake Millwood.
    Water Utilities
  • Absolutely. Water treatment staff tests for quality control 24 hours / day. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) also test on a regular basis.
    Water Utilities
  • The sodium content of our water averages about 12 mg/L., which is considered very low
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Parks & Recreation

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  • All Texarkana, Texas Parks close at 10:00 PM with the exception of the following: Kidtopia Park, Bringle Lake Wilderness Area and Bringle Lake Park East, will close at sundown.
    Parks & Recreation
  • We have a total of 13 parks covering over 500 acres. For a complete listing of parks, facilities, and locations please go to the Quick Links on our Parks homepage and click on Parks Finder.
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  • We have 3 pavilions located at Spring Lake Park, 2 pavilions at Grady T. Wallace Park, 1 pavilion at Bringle Lake West, 1 pavilion at Karrh Park, 1 pavilion at Bell Park, and 1 pavilion at Scott Joplin Park. Please note: Pavilion Reservation Policies Apply and and can only be made by calling the Parks Office at 903-798-3978.

    Parks & Recreation
  • No, we are only responsible for the Texarkana, Texas Parks & Recreation programs and facilities.
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  • Yes, Texas resident and non-residents are required to purchase a fishing license. Exceptions: Texas residents born BEFORE January 1, 1931 are exempt from the fishing license requirement and resident and non-resident youth under the age of 17 do not need a fishing license. Mentally disabled persons who are engaged in recreational fishing under supervision as part of medically approved therapy and mentally disabled persons fishing under the direct supervision of a licensed angler who is a family member or has permission from the family to take the mentally disabled person fishing.
    Parks & Recreation
  • Yes, Bag and length limits apply to all public fresh waters for more information please go to Quick Links on our homepage and click on the Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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  • Yes, the waters of Bringle Lake are declared to be a "No-Wake" Zone. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a boat upon Bringle Lake in a manner or at a headway speed that creates a swell or wake. It shall be unlawful for any person to jet ski, water ski, bathe, swim, or to wash any article of any character in the water of Bringle Lake.

    Parks & Recreation
  • Yes, it shall be unlawful for any person to fish in Bringle Lake after sunset or before sunrise. No night fishing shall be allowed.

    Parks & Recreation
  • The Friends of Texarkana Parks is a non-profit 501c3 volunteer group interested in preserving, developing, and maintaining parks in Texarkana. The Friends of Texarkana Parks work in conjunction with the City of Texarkana, Texas Parks & Recreation Department in its efforts to provide recreational opportunities and maintaining park facilities. For more information on Friends of Texarkana Parks please go to Quick Links on our homepage and click on Friends of Texarkana Parks.
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  • The Splash Pad will generally be in operation the Monday after Memorial Day until September. The splash pad will be open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. This is subject to change due to weather conditions, parks special events and maintenance. For the most current updates, visit Texarkana, Texas Parks and Recreation

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Waste & Recycling

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  • - Regular house hold garbage properly placed in green poly-cart - Recyclables placed loosely in recycling cart with yellow lid - see lid for list of recyclables - Yard waste (leaves, pine needles, clippings, etc.) properly bagged in non-plastic biodegradable bags, cardboard boxes or personal trash cans - Limbs 3 inches in diameter or less, not longer than 4ft. in bundles of 40lbs or less
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  • - Aluminum and tin cans (empty and rinsed) - Paper (newspapers, paperback books, office paper, junk mail, magazines, phone books) - Cardboard / paperboard (flattened or cut) - All plastic jugs & bottles Milk jugs, water bottles, soft drink containers, laundry detergent containers, and all HDPE Code No. 1 & 7 plastic containers (empty and rinsed) *For safety purposes, please remove caps from containers before recycling ** No glass, styrofoam, plastic bags, food contamination, light or fluorescent bulbs, batteries, paint, sharp metal, hazardous or medical waste, household cleaners or garden chemicals accepted.
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  • WM will collect up to 4 cubic yards of Bulk items once per month. One cubic yard of bulk waste is the equivalent of the addition of two of the 96 gallon waste carts or an item the size of a refrigerator, sofa, large chair, or washing machine. Those needing to remove an amount of bulk waste exceeding allotted cubic yards may make arrangements for the removal of such items by contacting Waste Management (903) 794-4111 to schedule a pick-up and make payment arrangements. Please have your bulk items at the curb by 7 a.m. Monday, of your scheduled bulk week. To see Acceptable and Non-acceptable items and a Bulk Service Map and Schedule please visit: WM NEW Automated Collection and Monthly Bulk Collection

    Waste & Recycling
  • For service complaints or additional information contact: Waste Management at 903-794-4111 or the City of Texarkana, Texas at 903-798-3900. To report code violations please contact Code Enforcement at 903-798-3944.
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  • Yes, Waste Management operates a landfill that is located west of New Boston on U.S. 82, just east of I-30. There is no disposal fee for Texarkana residents for regular household waste (bring water bill for proof of residency). However, construction or remodel debris does not qualify for free disposal and will be charged on a per ton basis. The phone number is (903) 628-6595.
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  • Yes, Texarkana Water Utilities accepts limbs, brush, etc., up to 8 inches in diameter, at its compost site located at 4000 S Stateline. Please call (903) 798-3860 for more information.
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Animal Services

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  • All dogs, cats, and ferrets living inside the city limits of Texarkana, Texas are required by law to be registered with the city. Bring a copy of your pet's rabies certificate to the Environmental Services Unit at 220 Texas Blvd Room 301. To obtain a City pet license, the fees are: $10.00 for altered animal, $40.00 for unaltered animal; however failure to do so may result in a fine in Municipal Court.

    Animal Services
  • No. Rabies vaccination for cats, dogs, and ferrets are required to be administered by a veterinarian.
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  • No. Dogs cannot be secured with a cable, chain, or run of any type. A dog must be contained in an enclosure capable of securing the dog. Anytime a dog is outside it's enclosure, the dog must be on a leash held by a person capable of controlling the dog.

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Public Works

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  • It depends on the type of project being performed. Since there are multiple types of projects that may occur in Texarkana, please see the list below for contact information. 

    Several roadways in the City limits of Texarkana, Texas are maintained by the State.  If it is a street project and your street is maintained by the State of Texas, you will have to contact the Texas Department of Transportation (TX-DOT) at 903-838-8574. 

    If it is a work on a street maintained by the City, you may call either the Street Department at 903-798-3963 or Public Works at 903-798-3948.  If you leave a message, the Public Works Administrative Assistant will direct it to the supervisor in charge.  

    If it is water or sewer work, you will need to contact the Texarkana Water Utilities at 903-798-3800.

    If you are unsure what type of work is being done on your street or in your neighborhood, please call Public Works and we would be happy to help you find out. 

    Public Works
  • You may call 903-798-3948 for Floodplain determinations. You may be asked to leave your name, contact number, and the address of the property you are inquiring about, if an Engineer is not available at the time of call.  

    Another way to find out your properties Floodplain information is to visit https://msc.fema.gov/portal/search. Enter your address in the search bar and the FEMA determinations will be listed for your address. Review our General Floodplain Q&A for more information.

    Public Works
  • Driveway Permits are now issued through the Inspections office at City Hall.  Please call 903-798-3912 for assistance. 

    Public Works

Finance

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  • Each department has the authority to purchase goods and services up to $3,000. Informal bidding starts at $3,000.01 through $50,000.00. Purchasing will attempt to obtain 3 written bids, quotes or proposals. Purchasing must attempt to contact 2 qualified historically underutilized businesses (HUB’s) located in Bowie County. Formal bidding procedures must be followed for all procurement over $50,000.00.
    Finance
  • No. It is our policy that all surplus items must go through the City surplus auction.
    Finance
  • Traditionally the surplus auction is held in October or November each year. Impound vehicles are not included in this auction. Those vehicles are handled through the Texarkana Texas Police Department.
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Emergency Management

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  • Outdoor Warning Sirens are an outdoor warning system, designed only to alert those who are outside that something dangerous is approaching.

    Emergency Management
  • Based on current policy, testing is conducted every Wednesday, at 12 pm, unless inclement weather is present.

    Emergency Management
  • When you hear the tornado sirens, go inside and tune to local media to get more information

    Emergency Management
  • The safest approach is to be proactive and use all of the information available to protect yourself and your family from threatening weather. Nothing can replace common sense. Sirens are only one part of a warning system that includes, NOAA Weather Radio, Local Media, Weather Alert Apps, etc...

    Emergency Management
  • Sirens are typically activated by city or county officials, usually police, fire department or emergency management.
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  • Tornado Watch: Conditions are conducive to the development of tornadoes in and close to the watch area.

    Tornado Warning:  A tornado has been sighted by spotters, or indicated on radar, and is occurring or imminent in the warning area

    Emergency Management
  • Texarkana, Texas Siren Locations & Siren Map.

    Emergency Management

Brownfields

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  • In simple terms, a property is considered a Brownfield if contamination - or even the possibility of contamination - is interfering with its reuse. If your property may be contaminated, you will have difficulty financing, developing, or selling it for its full value until you perform an assessment. Unknown contamination can also pose a health risk to you or your neighbors.

    An Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) will give you information about the history and current condition of your property so that you can make informed decisions and move forward with your plans. Most lenders, developers, and purchasers will ask for an ESA on any commercial or industrial site.
    Brownfields
  • The first step for your property is a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. For a Phase I ESA, a contractor will research the past and present uses of the site, review existing environmental studies, and conduct a preliminary site inspection to establish the likelihood of contamination. This investigation will determine whether or not further assessment is necessary.

    If the Phase I ESA identifies Recognized Environmental Concerns, the report will recommend a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. This step involves soil and/or water sampling to identify the types and concentrations of contaminants and the appropriate cleanup. A Phase II ESA is tailored to the specific conditions and intended future uses of the property. It will determine whether or not cleanup activities are necessary.
    Brownfields
  • Brownfield assessment and cleanup can be expensive - but without it, you may find it difficult or impossible to secure development financing, or to sell your property for its full value. The only way to find out if a site is clean - or how to get it clean - is to have an ESA done. Right now, funding sources are available to help you move forward with site assessment and any cleanup that may be necessary, so that you can realize your vision for your property. Many of these funds are provided by grants, and will only be available for a limited time.
    Brownfields
  • Brownfield revitalization protects human and environmental health, increases the tax base, improves the economy, accommodates regional economic growth, provides jobs, improves community health and identity, and helps keep businesses growing in Texarkana.
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Diabetes

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  • It's a series of classes presented by knowledgeable healthcare professionals designed to help Type II diabetics or pre-diabetics learn what they can do to help keep their blood sugar within acceptable levels. Along with appropriate medical care, adopting the lifestyle changes taught in DSME classes are skills you'll need to help stay in control.
    Diabetes
  • In the long term, uncontrolled blood sugar can lead to financially and emotionally devastating complications such as heart attack, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, lower limb amputation, and death.
    Diabetes
  • Those adults recently diagnosed with Type II Diabetes or pre-diabetes who are ready to make healthy lifestyle changes. Diabetics who received little or no self-management education when first diagnosed or those who need a 'refresher' can certainly benefit. The earlier a participant begins appropriate management, the better the long-term outcome.
    Diabetes
  • We are currently working with a lot of wonderful people and agencies in order to make the classes convenient for you. Please contact us for more information. If you would like group classes to be held at your church, business or civic agency, let us know! Call 903-798-3250 Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 - 6 p.m.
    Diabetes
  • For more information on Type II diabetes, risk factors, statistics, etc. visit Texas' Department of State Health Services website.
    Diabetes

WIC

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  • WIC is a nutrition program that helps families eat well and stay healthy by providing:
    • Immunizations
    • Nutrition education
    • One-on-one counseling about nutrition
    • Referrals to health care and other programs
    • Support and help with breastfeeding
    • Vouchers to buy healthy foods
    WIC
    • Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or who recently had a baby
    • Infants from birth to 1 year of age
    • Children from 1 year of age to 5th birthday
    WIC
  • Women
    • How to breastfeed
    • How to care for yourself during pregnancy and after you have your baby

    Infants
    • What to feed your baby
    • How to breastfeed
    • How to keep your baby healthy with good nutrition

    Children
    • How to feed your child
    • How to keep your child healthy with good nutrition
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  • At some appointments, you will see a counselor who will give you suggestions for healthy eating. At other times, you will join a group of WIC participants to discuss, share, and learn about a variety of nutrition topics which can help you and your family stay healthy.
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  • At some appointments, your WIC staff will check to see if you or your child is still eligible for WIC. This is called recertification. You will need to bring:
    • Proof of income
    • Proof of address
    • The person being recertified
    • WIC ID card
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  • If you meet the income and nutrition need: Children can stay on WIC until 5 years of age. Women can stay on WIC if breastfeeding, until one year after your baby is born. If not breastfeeding, until six months after your baby is born.
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Parks

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  • The Parks and Recreation Administration Office is located:
    Southwest Center
    3222 W. 7th St.
    Texarkana, TX 75501
    Parks
  • All Texarkana, Texas Parks close at 10 p.m., except Kidtopia which closes at dark.
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  • We have three pavilions located at Spring Lake Park, two pavilions at Grady T. Wallace Park, two pavilions at Bringle Lake, one pavilion at Karrh Park, one pavilion at Bell Park, and one pavilion at Scott Joplin Park.
    Parks
  • To reserve a pavilion, call the Parks and Recreation Department at 903-798-3978.
    Parks
  • We have five fields located at Grady T. Wallace Park. A refundable deposit is required and rental costs vary according to number of fields and days requested. Please call the Parks and Recreation Department at 903-798-3978 for more information.
    Parks
  • Yes, follow the same guidelines you would at any other lake.
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  • No, we are only responsible for the Texarkana, Texas Parks and Recreation programs and facilities.
    Parks
  • We have a total of 11 parks covering over 400 acres. For a complete listing of parks, facilities, and locations please visit our parks page.
    Parks
  • The Friends of Texarkana Parks is a non-profit volunteer group interested in preserving, developing, and maintaining parks in Texarkana. The Friends of Texarkana Parks work in conjunction with the City of Texarkana, Texas Parks & Recreation Department in its efforts to provide recreational opportunities and maintaining park facilities. For more information please visit our Friends of Texarkana Parks page.
    Parks
  • Membership is open to anyone interested in improving the Parks & Recreational opportunities in Texarkana. Please call the Parks & Recreation Department for further information or visit the Friends of Texarkana Parks page.
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Vector Control

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  • The Vector Control officer sprays for mosquitoes from April to October (or the first hard freeze) of each year on a schedule. Currently, the City limits of Texarkana, Texas are sprayed every week. If you are experiencing a mosquito issue please call 903-798-3948.
    Vector Control
  • Remove any standing water from your property. Standing water can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes. To prevent standing water, rid property of tires and debris, and turn any empty barrels, pots, or wading pools over so they do not hold water. Empty bird baths daily. Use outdoor trash receptacles that have lids for yard waste, and be sure they are closed securely. Keep bushes trimmed and weeds/grass cut. Fill in low lying areas in your yard to prevent pooling and make sure ditches flow freely. Keep gutters clear of debris and leaves so rain water flows freely, and repair sagging areas to prevent pooling. For more information regarding prevention of standing water and mosquitoes, go to www.txwestnile.org.
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Adopt a Spot

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  • Adopt-A-Spot is a volunteer program to help keep your community (or chosen location) clean. Contact Parks and Recreation to learn more at 903-798-3978.

    Adopt a Spot
  • Any group can participate in Adopt-A-Spot. We encourage church groups, youth groups, clubs, and even neighborhood groups to get together and adopt a location. Locations available are listed on the flyer, but if you need to inquire about a specific location, please call our office.
    Adopt a Spot
  • For the participating group, there must be at least one (1) adult Sponsor. The Sponsor can also serve as the Chairperson. These individuals are responsible for making sure all of the requirements are fulfilled. (see requirements on agreement form)
    Adopt a Spot
  • When a location is adopted, the only requirement is litter clean up. Groups have the option to maintain landscaping, mow and maintain vegetation, and/or work on special projects. You can choose to do as much/or little as you believe your group can handle. You can do more as your group adjusts to the program, if you choose.
    Adopt a Spot
  • If participants in your group are 15 years of age or younger there must be adequate supervision by one or more adults. Parent supervision can count as volunteer hours if they assist.
    Adopt a Spot
  • The City of Texarkana, Texas makes and posts a sign on Right of Way recognizing the adoptee at each location. This sign remains in place as long as the agreement is in place.

    Adopt a Spot
  • Each Adoptee will be responsible for providing their needed materials and safety equipment.

    Adopt a Spot
  • If your questions are not immediately answered on the Agreement, you can call the Parks and Recreation Department at (903) 798-1715. Keith Beason is over the program, however if unavailable, others in the office can try to answer your questions. If we are unable to answer a specific question, we will have Mr. Beason return your call.

    Adopt a Spot
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