Some Commonly Asked Questions
If you do not see an answer to your question below, please contact the City Attorney's office during business hours at (972) 721-2541.
What should I do if I am a victim of crime or witness criminal activity, including violations of city ordinances and other Class C misdemeanors?
For emergencies, call 9-1-1.
If you personally witness a violation of a city ordinance or Class C misdemeanor offense, report the violation to the proper authorities (e.g., Police Department, Fire Department, Water Department, Animal Services, Code Enforcement, etc.).
For non-emergency enforcement matters, please see the following departmental contact information:
4140 Valley View Lane
Irving, TX 75038
972-721-2256
Irving Capital Improvement Program
845 W. Irving Boulevard
Irving, TX 75060
972-721-2611
825 W. Irving Boulevard, Third Floor
Irving, TX 75060
972-721-4829
845 W. Irving Boulevard
Irving, TX 75060
972-721-2651
825 W. Irving Boulevard, Second Floor
Irving, TX 75060
972-721-2371
305 N. O'Connor Road,
Irving, TX 75061
972-273-1010
333 Valley View Lane
Irving, TX 75061
972-721-2281
Where can I get legal advice?
Contact the State Bar of Texas or Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas.
The City Attorney's Office does not provide legal opinions on private matters that do not involve the City of Irving, an officer, or employee of the City of Irving acting in their official capacity to avoid conflicts of interest and to reserve its attorneys for the representation of the city.
The department's attorneys do not represent private parties in civil or criminal matters.
What should I do if I have a claim for damages against the City of Irving?
Contact the City Secretary's Office at (972) 721-2493 as soon as possible in order to preserve your claim.
How can I get a copy of an Irving ordinance or resolution?
Official copies of all ordinances and resolutions are kept on file with the City Secretary's Office. To request a copy of an ordinance or resolution, contact the City Secretary's Office at (972) 721-2493.
Copies of the Irving Code of Civil and Criminal Ordinances and the Land Development Code are available on the web and are generally updated two to four times per year. If you have questions about the application of a particular ordinance, contact the department that administers the ordinance.
