Dallas Trash Dump, Transfer Stations & Landfills

Compare Dallas dump, landfill, transfer station, and recycling drop-off options with fees, hours, resident rules, and accepted materials.

Need to dump trash in Dallas fast? Start with Dallas transfer stations or McCommas Bluff, then use the county home chemical center for paint, oil, batteries, and other hazardous items.

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Dallas guide review

Last reviewed March 6, 2026 using Dallas Sanitation landfill, transfer station, and electronics recycling pages plus the Dallas County home chemical collection page.

Source-linked where possible • Community-suggested • Always confirm hours and accepted materials before visiting
Landfill

McCommas Bluff Landfill

5100 Youngblood Rd, Dallas, TX 75241

Accepts: Household waste, Municipal waste, Grass clippings and brush

Verified 2026-03-06

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Transfer

Northeast (Fair Oaks) Transfer Station

7677 Fair Oaks Ave, Dallas, TX 75231

Accepts: Recyclables, Electronics from residents, Grass clippings and brush

Verified 2026-03-06

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Transfer

Northwest (Bachman) Transfer Station

9500 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75220

Accepts: Recyclables, Electronics from residents, Grass clippings and brush

Verified 2026-03-06

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Transfer

Southwest (Westmoreland) Transfer Station

4610 S Westmoreland Rd, Dallas, TX 75237

Accepts: Recyclables, Electronics from residents, Grass clippings and brush

Verified 2026-03-06

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Recycling

Customer Convenience Recycling Center at McCommas Bluff

5450 Simpson Stuart Rd, Dallas, TX 75241

Accepts: Computer monitors and televisions, Computers and laptops, Printers

Verified 2026-03-06

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Hazardous

Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center

11234 Plano Rd, Dallas, TX 75243

Accepts: Household chemicals, Paint and paint-related products, Automotive fluids

Verified 2026-03-06

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Compare Dallas disposal options with source links, hours, resident rules, and accepted materials so you can choose the right site before you drive.

Where can I dump trash in Dallas today?

Dallas residents usually start with the three city transfer stations or McCommas Bluff for household cleanup. Electronics can go to McCommas Bluff or the city transfer stations, while paint, batteries, cleaners, and other hazardous items belong at the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center.

Where can I drop off trash for free in Dallas?

Dallas residents hauling waste from their residence in passenger cars, pickups, and trailers under 15 feet can use city landfill and transfer station services at no charge with valid ID and proof of residency. Dallas County household chemicals have their own eligibility rules and schedules, so confirm the listing first.

Dallas transfer stations and recycling centers: what they accept

Dallas transfer stations and McCommas Bluff cover most resident cleanup needs, including household waste, brush, furniture, tires, and recyclables, while the city's electronics recycling program handles TVs, monitors, computers, printers, and other approved devices. Household chemicals, automotive fluids, and similar hazardous items should go to the Dallas County home chemical center instead of a standard trash site.

Dallas landfill and transfer station fees, hours, and rules

Dallas city drop-off is structured around residency. McCommas Bluff runs earlier and later hours for larger loads, Bachman also serves small commercial customers, and Fair Oaks and Westmoreland have short weekday resident windows. Always bring current ID, proof of Dallas residency, and confirm whether your load belongs at the city site or the county chemical program.

Best Dallas option by load type

Use a Dallas transfer station for most resident self-haul cleanup, McCommas Bluff Landfill for larger disposal loads, Dallas electronics recycling for TVs and computers, and the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center for paint, batteries, cleaners, pesticides, and other hazardous household items.

Before you drive to a Dallas drop-off site

Dallas resident access depends on documentation and vehicle type. The city expects a current driver's license and proof of Dallas residency, the county chemical center has participating-city rules, and oversize or commercial loads can push you into a different fee structure. Checking the source link first usually prevents a wasted trip.

Results are sourced from public listings and community contributions. Always confirm before visiting.

About dumping in this city

ID

Resident rules vary

Some public facilities require proof of residency. Call ahead if unsure.

C&D

Construction debris

C&D may be accepted only at certain sites or for a fee.

Call

Always confirm

Hours and accepted materials change. Check the facility’s site or call first.

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