Legal FAQs
Are there any COVID-19 requirements for people traveling to Texas?
There are no COVID-19 restrictions for people traveling to Texas. This is true for travelers who arrive in Texas from other U.S. states or from a foreign country.
Travelers arriving in Texas are not required by law to quarantine or self-isolate.
Past federal travel orders requiring COVID-19 testing, masks, and vaccinations are now expired. Please see the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s website for information on previous orders.
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FAQs
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Last updated March 8, 2024