Austin Boat Rental Agreement
Austin Building Code Ordinance
Austin Fence Ordinance
Austin Golf Carts on Streets Ordinance
Austin Sewer Ordinance
FIREARM DEFINED
Agreement for the Partition and Division of Real Property
Personnel Emergency Record
Simple Bill of Sale for Personal Property Used in Connection with Business
Vehicle Floor Plan Financing and Security Agreement
UIFSA Child Support Order Jurisdictional Attachment
Employment Application for Nanny
Sample Letter for Acceptance of Counterproposal
Sample Letter for Payoff of Loan held by Mortgage Company
Agreement to Lease Berth at Marina - Dock or Slip Rental
Boating ramps get busy during warm months, especially on weekends and holidays, so plan your trips accordingly to avoid the rush!
Most boats, including motorboats, sailboats, and kayaks, are allowed, as long as they meet local safety standards.
You sure do! A fishing license is required for anglers in Texas, whether you're docked or reeling one in from your boat.
It's legal to have alcohol on board, but just like driving a car, you can't drink and drive the boat. Stay safe and keep your wits about you!
If you spot rule breakers, it’s best to report them to local authorities to keep the waters safe for everyone.
Yes, there are designated zones for boating. Make sure to steer clear of swimming areas and any marked no-wake zones.
In Austin, you must have your boat registered, wear life jackets, and follow speed limits at all times.