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Since its founding nearly nine decades ago, the Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce has established a proven record of assisting thousands of businesses of all sizes with their relocations to Irving-Las Colinas, the place now recognized as Texas’ “Headquarters of Headquarters.”
In addition, the chamber also supports continued business growth through workforce development, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, visibility and marketing.
Before hosting a block party, the organizer must submit a Special Event Permit to the Irving Police for approval.
Report potholes, street repairs or other related problems to the Streets Division at (972) 721-2201 during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Emergency or hazardous conditions should be reported to Irving Police dispatch at (972) 721-2518 after business hours and on weekends.
Jurors for the Irving Municipal Court are selected at random from a list of voter registrations and a list of driver registrations.
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Crash reports (CR-3) may be obtained online using the Texas Department of Transportation’s TxDOT Crash Report Purchase Portal (state.tx.us). TxDOT may be reached by email or by phone at (512) 486-5780. Fees for obtaining a report using the crash report online purchase system are established by TxDOT.
Crash reports may also be obtained in person at the records window of the main police station, by phone or by mail. Requests by phone can be paid by debit or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, Discover). Requests by mail should include a cashier’s check or money order. The fee for a crash report obtained in this manner is $6.
Irving Animal Services (IAS) is committed to matching pets with new families. Knowledgeable staff loves to help adopters find the right pet to fit their life.
Irving is situated between two major airports in the North Texas region - DFW International and Love Field.
Chapter 9 of the City of Irving’s Code, titled "Alarms Systems," mandates that all business and residential alarm users register their systems with the City of Irving by paying an annual permit fee of $50. For senior citizens aged 65 or older, the fee is reduced to $10.
It also imposes fees for false alarms to promote improved reliability of alarm systems.
Billing and payment for all ambulance and EMS calls are managed by Digitech, a payment service provider.
If you received a bill for ambulance or EMS services from the City of Irving, visit the Digitech website to make a payment.
View upcoming auctions of abandoned vehicles, surplus equipment and fleet vehicles.
Birth and Death Certificates are administered by the Dallas County Clerk Office's Vital Records Division.
All curbside recycling material should be clean and dry, and placed in a blue recycling bag.
Board and commission members are appointed by the Mayor and City Council each November. Appointments serve a two-year term.
Brush and bulky waste are collected curbside the same day as your trash and recycling.
The city operates an annual budget with the fiscal year beginning on Oct. 1 and ending on Sept. 30. The City Manager is responsible for proposing an annual operating budget to City Council at least 30 days prior to the adoption of the tax rate.
View the city's operating and capital budgets.
Irving Food Inspectors enforce health codes related to food establishments, childcare facilities, nursing homes and smoking.
The City of Irving provides a number of local incentives, including downtown revitalization, retail and commercial, residential development, to traditional industrial and manufacturing incentives.
The City of Irving does not issue business permits; however, opening and running a business may require other permits, such as a Certificate of Occupancy.
In Texas, while there isn't a general business license requirement, businesses must register with the Texas Secretary of State or their local county clerk, and those selling taxable goods or services need a sales and use tax permit (also known as a seller's permit) from the Texas Comptroller.
The Irving City Council consists of a mayor and eight council members. All council members are elected for three-year terms.
View the current fiscal year's benefits for retired City of Irving employees.
The City of Irving strives for open and fair competition in securing goods and services for city departments, while maintaining good relationships with all vendors interested in doing business with the City of Irving.
Learn a new skill. Play a sport. Become a certified lifeguard. Join a book club. From dance and painting, to hikes and park cleanups, find your passion now!
Approved by the Irving City Council, the City Code of Civil and Criminal Ordinances covers issues of general public health, safety and welfare for the City of Irving.
Building permits are required to construct new buildings or to remodel existing structures for commercial development.
Irving's Imagine Irving comprehensive plan describes the city's vision for its future and charts the course that the community will follow to achieve that vision.
See what's happening around town, from road construction and resurfacing, to large infrastructure and other developments.
Fill out this form to submit a question or concern.
Most contractors are required to be licensed: electrical, mechanical, irrigators and plumbing contractors.
Visit the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation to search for a contractor license.
Irving Police offers a wide range of safety and crime prevention topics for residents, businesses and visitors.
A variety of online resources, including eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music and magazines. Borrow and download materials directly to a device or computer with an Irving Library account.
Digital services available include:
Solid Waste Services offers residents free shredding events throughout the year.
Irving is home for more than 8,500 companies - large, small and mid-size.
The city's work continues with its multiyear plan to create an attractive, sustainable urban core.
Visit the Texas Department of Public Safety website to obtain or renew your license, and to make an appointment.
Visit the Power to Choose website for a list of available retail electric providers. For questions about how to choose a retail electric provider, call (866) 797-4839.
Dispose of electronic equipment at an upcoming collection or shredding event.
Irving's iAlert mass notification system contacts registered individuals during critical emergency situations
The City of Irving offers a competitive salary environment, commensurate with qualifications and experience; great benefits; and plenty of opportunities for growth.
There are numerous City of Irving-owned electric vehicle charging stations around the city. Find one near you through the State of Texas Department of Transportation's location map.
The City of Irving Parks and Recreation Department offers rentals for park pavilions and gazebos, multi-use buildings, and city recreation centers.
The FAC provides victim advocacy and counseling services to those who live, work, or are victims of crime within the Irving city limits.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission offers family and safety resources, including educating and supporting parents and caregivers and providing mental health services.
The City of Irving is committed to meeting the high standard of fiscal transparency.
Irving Fire Department's community service programs teach, demonstrate and give back to Irving's residents, businesses and visitors.
Where is your nearest Fire Station? View this map.
Stay safe by following these tips from the Office of Emergency Management.
To determine if a property is in a flood plain, visit FEMA's mapping center website.
Input the address and produce a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for the specified property. For assistance, email the CIP Department.
The 100-year flood zone is not based on years as the name implies but is a 1 percent chance that any rainfall event will produce that amount of rain. The FIRM is used by mortgage and insurance companies to determine if flood insurance is required.
All garage sales in Irving must first obtain a free permit, available online through the city's online Permit Portal.
Code Enforcement reviews permits and checks garage sales for permits during neighborhood visits.
Irving trash collection is twice per week; recycling, brush and bulky items are collected once a week.
The City of Irving provides special waste curbside collection for some items requiring special handling for proper disposal as well as Home Chemical Collection Recycling events.
Irving Housing and Redevelopment works with individuals who are street homeless and those behind on rent to secure stable housing.
Submit a homestead exemption application with the Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) to receive the tax exemption.
The City of Irving Code states that Hotel/Motel taxes are due on the last day of the month following each monthly collection/reporting period.
Irving Housing and Redevelopment administers programs to provide financial assistance to qualified homeowners for certain repairs and downpayment assistance for new homebuyers.
Low-cost vaccinations and immunizations are available through Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services.
Not finding the right book? Expand the search using Interlibrary Loan. For Irving residents only who have a full access library card in good standing.
Located at 4140 Valley View Lane, Irving Animal Care Campus houses the Irving Animal Services Department and the DFW Humane Society.
Adoptable animals are available, as well as microchipping services, pet tags and help finding a lost pet.
The Irving Bike Plan describes the city's vision for creating a citywide transportation network for travel by bicycle.
The Irving Hispanic Chamber (IHCC) promotes business prosperity and unity through the development of Hispanic businesses and entrepreneurs in the Irving DFW area.
The IHCC is one of only three official Hispanic chambers in the Dallas region recognized by the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Irving's history is preserved in its museums and the city's archives.
The Irving City Jail serves as a temporary confinement facility for individuals awaiting trial or serving sentences for misdemeanor cases in Irving Municipal Court. The facility is designed to accommodate up to 172 adult prisoners and includes a designated holding area for juveniles.
To reach the jail, dial (972) 721-3608.
The City of Irving is hiring!
Through a comprehensive and structured employment process, Irving's HR Department ensures all applicants are evaluated fairly and consistently, aligning with the city's commitment to equal opportunity and excellence in public service.
Approved by the Irving City Council, the Land Development Codes address city building codes, zoning ordinances and development standards.
The landfill is located at 110 E. Hunter Ferrell Road. Hours are 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, except city-designated holidays.
The City of Irving Solid Waste Services Department provides brush collection to the residents of Irving.
Irving Water Utilities has inspected all water service lines to determine material type to comply with Lead and Copper Rule Revisions that take effect in October 2024.
Communicate directly with librarians or support staff in real-time from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
An Irving library card gives the holder access to over 1 million items in the library’s collection. This includes:
Books, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs, music CDs, magazines, audiobooks, eBooks, online electronic resources (databases), streaming video, music downloads and special collections such as wi-fi hotspots and Little STEAMer early learning backpacks.
The Irving Public Library has cards to fit every kind of customer. Find out how to obtain a card and its benefits.
Reading suggestions from Irving Public Library's expert staff.
Liquor licenses in Texas are issued by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
The Irving Police Department's Records Division can perform a local background check.
Applicants must appear at the Records Section in person prior to 4:30 p.m. and present a valid government-issued photo identification with the correct name and date of birth.
The fee for a background check is $5 each.
The city's web-based map provides quick access to information such as zoning and facility locations.
Marriage licenses are issued by the Dallas County Clerk Office's Vital Records Division.
Media Relations are managed by the city's Communications Department.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission's Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide health coverage for low-income children, families, seniors and people with disabilities.
City Council meetings are held on designated Thursdays at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd.
Request a criminal background check from the Dallas County Criminal Background Search Service or the Dallas County Clerk's Office. These background checks may be used for immigration applications.
The City of Irving actively works year-round to control mosquitoes. This helps prevent the spread of the diseases that they can carry.
Residential and commercial natural gas services are provided by Atmos Energy.
Managed by the Communications Department, Neighborhood Services works to enhance communication between residents and the city.
New residents can set up utilities, see maps and find general information about libraries, parks and recreation and local publications.
Read the latest news and announcements.
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The City of Irving Noise Ordinance prohibits noise that unreasonably disturbs the peace, quiet and comfort of neighbors in residential areas, including multifamily or single-family dwellings.
Locate and place holds on books, eBooks, journals, audiovisual items and other resources within the library's collection.
Submit an open records request through the City Secretary's Office, in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act and city procedures.
Irving has 26 strategically placed outdoor warning sirens throughout Irving. You may not be able to hear it inside or in noisy areas.
Irving boasts more than 80 parks with over 2,000 acres of land, as well as over 33 miles of scenic trails.
Pay for fees, citations, assessments and bills.
Pay your traffic citation or court fees online.
Pay your PID assessment online.
Use the City of Irving online permit portal to manage the permitting and inspections process.
Get involved with Irving Police Department's programs and classes for families, youth and individuals.
Find the closest post office on the United States Postal Service website.
Irving's Pothole Hotline is (972) 721-7303. Call 24/7 to report the location of potholes in the city.
Contact Code Enforcement for high weeds and grass, standing water, outside storage (junk), garage sale permits, short-term rental and other property maintenance issues.
Property taxes are collected by the Dallas County Tax Office. Bills are mailed mid-October and due Jan. 31.
Property owners can file a protest of their appraised property value with the Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD).
Contact Dallas County for personal health services, such as screenings, testing and education at (214) 819-2000.
In Texas, every regular, special or called meeting of a governmental body shall be open to the public, except as provided by the Texas Open Meetings Act.
Getting around Irving isn't difficult with public transportation. See the options available to visitors, residents and commuters.
In the event of an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency concerns, complaints or questions, send your message to the city for resolution and response.
Report power outages, downed power lines, street light problems and items hanging from lines to Oncor online or by calling (888) 313-6862 or (888) 313-4747.
Irving's Street Operations Division works hard to keep street signs in good condition so motorists can find their way.
Report an obstructed or damaged sign to Street Operations via email or by phoning (972) 721-2201 .
After business hours, use the Report a Concern portal to report issues.
Report a damaged sign to Street Operations via email or by phoning (972) 721-2201 .
If you discover or witness illegal dumping, call Irving Police Dispatch at (972) 721-2518.
Building permits are required to erect, enlarge, alter, move, demolish or repair a structure in the City of Irving.
The City of Irving has two different departments that enforce parking ordinances depending on the type of violation: Code Enforcement if on property or Irving Police if in the street. Learn more on which department to call based on the circumstances.
This semi-annual gross sales report form is available on the Financial Services page.
Annual registration is required prior to applying for a ROW permit in accordance with Right-of-Way Management ordinance.
Solid Waste Services rents roll-off containers to Irving residents or businesses who are planning construction projects.
Containers are offered in 12-, 20- and 30-yard sizes. The service includes a 14-day rental, which includes a final disposal upon return.
Education for elementary and high school students is available at public, private and charter schools. There also are eight post-secondary schools in Irving.
Solid Waste Services provides 20 percent discount on single-family residential solid waste service for residents 65 years of age and older or those who collect Social Security Disability.
The City of Irving offers a number of programs specifically designed for residents 50 and older.
Short-term rentals (STRs) - any residential structure, or portion thereof, used for lodging accommodations to guests for a period of less than thirty (30) consecutive days - must be registered annually with the City of Irving.
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Grants are available to eligible businesses in Irving.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps people buy the food they need for good health.
The Special Event Permit Application is the first step in the process to approve major events in the city. Download this form and submit it to the Irving Police Department.
The City of Irving is required to prepare and implement a Stormwater Management Plan that addresses eight minimum control measures.
In an effort to keep creeks and rivers clean and clear, the only thing that belongs in the storm drain is rain.
Report outages directly to Oncor at (888) 313-4747 or by visiting the Oncor online reporting tool.
The Resident Survey is conducted every two years and is the city's customer satisfaction report card.
View activities offered at Irving aquatic facilities as well as information on swimming lessons, water aerobics and swim teams.
Teen Court is a legally binding alternate system of justice for youth offenders.
Temporary food permits are required for those providing food or beverages at special events open to the public.
TABC Permits are processed through the Planning Department.
To report any signal malfunctions, call (972) 721-2646 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. After hours, call (972) 721-2661.
Contact Code Enforcement for scattered trash and/or for scattered debris on residential or business property.
Learn more about the city's Urban Forestry team, city arborist and who is responsible for the maintenance and management of:
Managed by Irving's Parks and Recreation Department, the city's Urban Forestry Program manages the city's tree farm, hosts tree planting events and performs tree maintenance in city parks and trails.
View rates for water, sewer, drainage, trash and recycling, and EMS/ambulance services.
Whether you are looking for local news or sports, or the best of Irving's arts and entertainment, Irving Community Television Network (ICTN) has everything you're looking for.
Irving's central location doesn't mean it blends into the surroundings: This city has a unique vibe, with entertainment, fine dining, music galore and a history all its own.
Volunteering at the City of Irving provides meaningful opportunities to help your community and can help hone your organizational and business skills.
All elections are administered by the Dallas County Elections Department, including voter registration, voting locations, early voting and Election Day.
Irving Water Utilities provides an annual report on drinking water quality by July 1.
Irving Animal Services offers tips to help prevent and resolve wildlife conflicts.
The Planning and Zoning Department manages the zoning and subdivision ordinances, including land uses, platting, land development, future land use and zoning variances.
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