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Large Events May Need a Williamson County Mass Gathering Permit

A big crowd on rural land in Williamson County can be more than a question of whether the venue can hold them. A qualifying mass gathering needs a permit, applied for on the county's electronic form, and it has to be filed at least 45 days before the event.

There's a hearing in the middle of it, too. No later than the 10th day before the gathering starts, the county judge holds a hearing on the application and sets its date and time. The whole process runs on Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 751.

That 45-day filing and the judge's hearing are the spine of the timeline, and they don't move for a venue that's already booked. Fire, food, traffic, or city permits can stack on top of the county one, so the real planning starts the day you pick a date — not the week you start selling tickets.

Content last revised 2026-07-11

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