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The Dallas Office of the Mayor has established a policy and procedure for issuing ceremonial documents—including proclamations, special recognitions, welcome letters, and congratulatory letters—at no charge to residents for local events and occasions. Requests must be submitted 30 days in advance through an online form and must meet specific eligibility criteria, excluding events outside city limits, non-residents, commercial promotions, and matters of political, religious, or ideological controversy. The Office of the Mayor retains editorial control over all documents and reserves the right to decline requests, with no guarantee that the Mayor will attend events or present documents at City Council meetings.
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