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Tomball Facts and Alarm Permits

Security Alarm Permits Tomball

Tomball requires security alarm permits be obtained and maintained for all applications with in the city. There is no charge for residential alarm permits in Harris County’s northern bedroom community which is approximately 30 thirty miles from Houston.

Tomball has a population of 11,700 with a total of 4,724 housing units. That includes single family houses numbering 2,711, 2,013 apartments plus 9,141 businesses and companies. The median house value is approximately $178,100 and the median monthly apartment rent is $960. In 2016 there were 59 burglaries and 394 property crimes recorded in the city.

Most of the area businesses are focused on the oil and gas industry, construction and agriculture. Some of the more popular neighborhoods include: Oaks of Rosehill, Village Creek, Inverness, Wimbledon Falls, Woodstock, Timberdale, Willows Edge and Hollow Glen.


Tomball Home Security Tip: If you are burglarized, install or upgrade your security immediately. Thieves often return to the scene of a crime a few weeks later because stolen items will have been replaced.


There is no fee for Tomball residential alarm permits. Commercial alarm permit fees are $50.00 per year. Both can be obtained at the city website: http://www.ci.tomball.tx.us/ . Permits can also be obtained by visiting or mailing the application and commercial permit fee (if applicable) to:

Tomball City Hall Permits Dept.

401 Market St Tomball, Texas 77375

Telephone: (281) 379-6844

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(Statistic sources: US Census Bureau, Sandbox Networks, Statistical Atlas, Niche, the FBI, and Neighborhood Scout)