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Information on Princeton, Collin County

MapLocation markerWelcome to our dedicated page for Princeton, located in the state of Texas, Collin County. Here, you will find detailed information about this city, including its geographical location, population data, administrative services, and local resources.

This page provides essential details such as the city hall's contact information, including its address, office hours, and ways to reach out via phone or email, making it easier for you to access city-related services. Additionally, we offer useful insights into key local services, including hospitals, schools, parks, and other points of interest in Princeton, Collin County.

You can also explore up-to-date demographic statistics, learn about the city's history and unique features, and find answers to frequently asked questions regarding services and procedures.


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Princeton town HALL, Collin County

Princeton town Hall's addressPrinceton Princeton Municipal Building
PO Box 970

Princeton, TX 75407-0970
United States
Phone number of Princeton town Hall+1 972-734-2416
Princeton, TX emailNot available
Princeton official websiteprincetontx.gov/
Mayor of PrincetonKen Bowers
Collin County, Texas: Vital Records Princeton vital records
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Common questions about Princeton

What county is Princeton TX in?

Princeton, TX is located in Collin County

Where is Princeton, Texas ?

Princeton lies in Collin County, situated in North Texas, United States. It is located northeast of McKinney and part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. The city is positioned near the eastern shore of Lake Lavon and accessible via U.S. Highway 380, making it proximate to major urban centers like Dallas.

What is the cost of living in Princeton TX ?

The cost of living in Princeton, TX (Collin County) is relatively affordable. Housing costs average around $300,000 for a home, while monthly transportation expenses are about $120. Grocery prices are also reasonable, with an average monthly expenditure of approximately $300, making Princeton an attractive option for families and individuals alike.

Princeton building department, TX

If you're planning a construction or renovation project in Princeton, TX, obtaining the necessary permit is an essential step. Requests for permits can be made through the Building Inspections Department, located at City Hall. To ensure a smooth application process, it's advisable to contact the office directly for the most up-to-date information on fees and processing times, as these can vary depending on your specific project and the local regulations. The staff at the department can provide guidance and answer any questions you may have to help you comply with municipal requirements.
OfficeCity of Princeton Building Inspections Department
CityPrinceton
StateTexas
Address123 West Princeton Drive, Princeton, TX 75407
Phone972-736-2416
Websitehttps://princetontx.gov

Demography of Princeton

Name of Princeton inhabitants (demonym)Not available
DateCurrent valueClassed by Region/Country
Population17 027 inhabitants (2020)162 / 2 389
Population density in Princeton2 237,4 pop/sq mi (863,9 pop/km²)

Air quality

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List of Passport Facilities in Princeton, TX

This town does not have a passport office, but we suggest the following facilities near Princeton, TX
Name Street Phone number
MCKINNEY POST OFFICE550 N. CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY9725422931
ALLEN POST OFFICE304 W BOYD DR8446618730
BLUE RIDGE POST OFFICE301 S BUS HWY 789727525326
PLANO COIT3400 COIT ROAD8446618730
PLANO NORTHWEST3905 HEDGCOXE ROAD8446618730
PLANO MAIN POST OFFICE1200 JUPITER RD.9726335754
RICHARDSON MAIN POST OFFICE433 BELLE GROVE DR8446618730
ROCKWALL COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK1111 E YELLOWJACKET LANE, SUITE 2009722046500
ROCKWALL POST OFFICE609 S. GOLIAD STREET8446618730
DENTON COUNTY CLERK-FRISCO5533 FM 4239724343900
FRISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY6101 FRISCO SQUARE BLVD.9722925696
FRISCO POST OFFICE8700 STONEBROOK PARKWAY8446618730
ROWLETT POST OFFICE3416 ENTERPRISE DRIVE8446618730
GARLAND MAIN POST OFFICE1000 W. WALNUT STREET9722765641
GREENVILLE MPO2600 WESLEY ST.8446618730

Top 3 most popular banks in Princeton

There are 1 bank branches in Princeton.
Independent Bank is the most popular bank in Princeton with 1 branch offices.

Find below all bank branches in Princeton:

Bank's name Number of branch offices Service Type
Independent Bank1Full Service Brick and Mortar Office

Princeton administrative numbers

Princeton town code4859576
Princeton town phone area code214
Princeton town postcode75407

Transportation modes in Princeton

Airport
Tokeen Seaplane Base 5.2 miles
Addison Airport 24.2 miles
Majors Airport 26.3 miles

Princeton territory

Princeton area7,61 sq mi (19,71 km²)
Princeton altitude587 Altitude feet
Geographical coordinatesLatitude: 33.175
Longitude: -96.5
Latitude: 33° 10' 30'' North
Longitude: 96° 30' 0'' West
Time zone
UTC -6:00 (America/Chicago)
Summer time : UTC -5:00
Winter time : UTC -6:00
Local time
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Natural parksPrinceton isn't part of a natural park

What is Princeton close to?

Nearby cities include: Lowry Crossing, New Hope, Fairview and Lucas
New HopeNew HopeBlue Ridge
Lowry CrossingNeighbouring townsFarmersville
Lowry CrossingLowry CrossingFarmersville
Lowry Crossing 2.3 milesNew Hope 3.5 milesFairview 6.5 miles
Lucas 7.1 milesMelissa 7.8 milesFarmersville 8.7 miles
McKinney 9.3 milesBlue Ridge 10.2 milesWylie 10.2 miles
Parker 10.7 milesAllen 11 milesAnna 11.6 miles
Lavon 11.7 milesMurphy 12.9 milesNevada 13 miles
Weston 13.4 milesJosephine 14 milesSachse 16.1 miles
Plano 16.6 milesVan Alstyne 16.9 milesProsper 17.3 miles

Distance between Princeton and other main cities and towns

New York City : 1344 milesLos Angeles : 1252 milesChicago : 774 miles
Houston : 245 milesPhoenix : 900 milesPhiladelphia : 1271 miles
San Antonio : 285 milesSan Diego : 1198 milesDallas : 33 miles closest
San Jose : 1458 milesFort Worth : 56 milesAustin : 214 miles
Jacksonville : 894 milesColumbus : 916 milesIndianapolis : 733 miles
Distances are calculated as the crow flies

Elementary schools in Princeton

Godwin Elementary

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 544

Harper Elementary

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 525

Lacy Elementary

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 519

Leta Horn Smith

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 543

Middle schools in Princeton

Clark J H

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : 7, Highest grade : 8
Students : 629

Huddleston Intermediate

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : 6, Highest grade : 6
Students : 272

High schools in Princeton

Princeton High School

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : 9, Highest grade : 12
Students : 1128

Alternative schools in Princeton

Princeton Special Programs Center

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : K, Highest grade : 12

Princeton/Farmersville Daep

District of Princeton Independent School District
Lowest grade : 1, Highest grade : 12