Frequently Asked Questions
Your Go-To Resource for Quick Answers. Explore our FAQs tailored to residents for instant solutions to common queries. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to help!
- Question: How can I pay my property taxes in San Juan?
- Answer: You can pay your property taxes at the San Juan City Hall’s Tax Office.
- Question: What are the local recycling guidelines in San Juan?
- Answer: To learn about our recycling program and guidelines, visit our Environmental Services page. Link to Recycling Information
- Question: What is the schedule for San Juan’s annual community events?
- Answer: View the calendar of upcoming events on our Community Calendar page. Link to Event Calendar
- Question: How can I report a non-emergency issue to the San Juan Police Department?
- Answer: For non-emergency concerns, call the non-emergency line at (956) 223-2400.
- Question: How do I register to vote in San Juan, Texas?
- Answer: Registering to vote is easy. Visit our Voter Registration page for details. Link to Voter Registration
- Question: What are the local ordinances regarding pet ownership in San Juan?
- Answer: Review our Pet Ownership Guidelines on the Animal Control page. Link to Pet Guidelines
- Question: How can I sign up for emergency alerts and notifications?
- Answer: Sign up for our Emergency Alert System to receive notifications during emergencies. Link to Emergency Alerts
- Question: How can I obtain a copy of my birth certificate in San Juan?
- Answer: You can request a copy of your birth certificate through the San Juan Vital Records Office. Link to Vital Records
- Question: What are the requirements for obtaining a building permit in San Juan?
- Answer: Find the requirements and application process for building permits on our Building and Construction page. Link to Building Permits
- Question: How can I stay informed about local government meetings and agendas?
- Answer: Access meeting agendas and notifications on our Government Meetings page. Link to Government Meetings
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Go-To Resource for Quick Answers. Explore our FAQs tailored to residents for instant solutions to common queries. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to help!
- Question: How can I pay my property taxes in San Juan?
- Answer: You can pay your property taxes at the San Juan City Hall’s Tax Office.
- Question: What are the local recycling guidelines in San Juan?
- Answer: To learn about our recycling program and guidelines, visit our Environmental Services page. Link to Recycling Information
- Question: What is the schedule for San Juan’s annual community events?
- Answer: View the calendar of upcoming events on our Community Calendar page. Link to Event Calendar
- Question: How can I report a non-emergency issue to the San Juan Police Department?
- Answer: For non-emergency concerns, call the non-emergency line at (956) 223-2400.
- Question: How do I register to vote in San Juan, Texas?
- Answer: Registering to vote is easy. Visit our Voter Registration page for details. Link to Voter Registration
- Question: What are the local ordinances regarding pet ownership in San Juan?
- Answer: Review our Pet Ownership Guidelines on the Animal Control page. Link to Pet Guidelines
- Question: How can I sign up for emergency alerts and notifications?
- Answer: Sign up for our Emergency Alert System to receive notifications during emergencies. Link to Emergency Alerts
- Question: How can I obtain a copy of my birth certificate in San Juan?
- Answer: You can request a copy of your birth certificate through the San Juan Vital Records Office. Link to Vital Records
- Question: What are the requirements for obtaining a building permit in San Juan?
- Answer: Find the requirements and application process for building permits on our Building and Construction page. Link to Building Permits
- Question: How can I stay informed about local government meetings and agendas?
- Answer: Access meeting agendas and notifications on our Government Meetings page. Link to Government Meetings