Need Help? We've Got the Right Contacts!

Whether it's a busted water pipe, a ditch that needs to be cleared, or you’re looking for information on obtaining permits, we've gathered a list of helpful contacts to point you in the right direction.

We’re here to help you stay informed and connected with the right resources for your needs.

👉 If you notice a contact is missing or have additional suggestions, please let us know!

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Determine Who to Call

If your issues lie within the city limits of Magnolia, please visit the City of Magnolia website for information on which department you need to call.  Not sure if you are within Magnolia city limits?  Click the button below to input your address into their GIS map system.  If your address is outside of the city limits, you will need to reach the Montgomery County offices for roads, permitting, and more.

What's Next?

Now that you've determined if you need to call the city or a county office, scroll down to see your next steps!

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Law Enforcement

If this is an emergency, call 911.  If it's not an emergency, the following law enforcement departments can be reached:

Road & Bridge Questions

Knowing who to call for questions about roads and bridges can be a little tricky.

  • If the road is a numbered road (like 1488, 2978, 2854, and more), this is a state road and you will need to call the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT). 800-558-9368
  • For all other roads, you will need to call the City of Magnolia if the road falls within the City Limits (Buddy Riley, for example). 281-356-2266
  • Call the Precinct 2 Commissioner's Office if it is outside the city limits (Egypt, Baneberry, High Meadow Ranch are examples).
  • If you're not sure if the road is within the City Limits, you can put the address in the City's GIS Map (use the Green button below):
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Permits

City Permitting: Building or remodeling within the city limits of Magnolia will require city permitting.  Click here to learn more about this process.

County Permitting:  Everyone in Montgomery County who builds or remodels should consult the county permit department.  This is in addition to city permitting for those buildings within the city limits.  Visit the county permitting department website here.

Meet your Public Officials

Congressman Morgan Luttrell

(281) 305-7890

DA Brett Ligon

(936) 539-7800

Constable Chris Jones

(281) 259-6493

Senator Lois Kolkhorst

(281) 259-8513

Sheriff Wesley Doolittle

(936) 760-5800

Mayor Doc Dantzer

(281) 356-2266

Senator Paul Bettencourt

(713) 464-0282

County Judge Mark Keough

(936) 539-7812

Police Chief Kyle Montgomery

(281) 356-2500

Representative Cecil Bell, Jr.

(281) 259-3700

Commissioner Charlie Riley

(281) 259-6492