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Valet parking in Texas

Texas valet parking is built around restaurants, weddings, and large corporate venues. Operators in Austin, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio handle everything from intimate hill-country wineries to 800-vehicle stadium event nights. Most quotes are priced per attendant per hour with a minimum staffing block.

Cities in Texas

Statewide valet law in Texas

Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 686 (Valet Parking Services)

A person may not operate a valet parking service unless financial responsibility for each employee who operates a motor vehicle for the service is established (Sec. 686.002).

  • Motor vehicle liability insurance: $100,000 bodily injury/death one person per collision; $300,000 bodily injury/death two or more persons per collision; $50,000 property damage per collision (Sec. 686.004)
  • OR comprehensive general liability insurance: $300,000 combined single limit, plus garage insurance $300,000 combined single limit covering physical damage, vehicle storage, and valet-operated vehicles (Sec. 686.004)
  • OR surety bond under Sec. 601.121
  • OR deposit of $450,000 under Sec. 601.122

A person may not operate a valet parking service unless financial responsibility for each employee who operates a motor vehicle for the service is established through: (1) a motor vehicle liability or comprehensive general liability and garage insurance policy in an amount established by Section 686.004; (2) a surety bond filed under Section 601.121; or (3) a deposit in the amount of $450,000 under Section 601.122

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Valet parking in Texas is regulated city by city rather than statewide. Five cities in this directory run their own valet permit or curb-use programs; requirements, fees, and insurance minimums differ from one city hall to the next.

Regulated cities in Texas

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