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How can I find out whether property is inside a citys limits or its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ)?

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How can I find out whether property is inside a citys limits or its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ)?

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By statute (Local Govt. Code 41.001) each city in Texas must maintain an up-to-date map showing its boundaries and extraterritorial jurisdiction. A copy must be kept in the office of the city secretary or city clerk. A city engineer must also have a copy, and city and county planning departments usually have such information.

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