1 of 3 Denton County agencies are fully encrypted
3 public safety agencies in Denton County, Texas have encrypted their radio communications.
Radio encryption in Denton County
Denton County's catalogued entries are municipal rather than county-level, and only one of the three is fully closed: the City of Flower Mound encrypts all traffic on the Denton County Regional Radio System, while Carrollton is listed as partial and Lewisville as channel-specific. That leaves a substantial amount of traffic in the county still in the clear for anyone with a P25 AES-256 capable scanner. Two of the three records are unverified, so treat the Carrollton and Lewisville listings as a starting point rather than a current status.
Compiled from this site's agency database. Encryption status changes without notice — confirm any specific agency on RadioReference.
Radio systems serving Denton County
- Denton County Regional Radio System
1 of 3 records here has been checked against a primary source; 2 have not.
System and talkgroup counts come from this site's agency database and change without notice — confirm current status on RadioReference.
Encryption Technology Used in Denton County
Encrypted Agencies in Denton County
| Agency Name | Type | Encryption | Scope |
|---|---|---|---|
| City of Carrolton | Other | P25 AES-256 | Partially Encrypted |
| City of Flower Mound ✓ | Other | P25 AES-256 | Fully Encrypted |
| City of Lewisvile | Other | P25 AES-256 | Specific Channels |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Denton County police radio encrypted?
1 of 3 agencies in Denton County, Texas are fully encrypted (33%), while 2 have partial encryption.
How many police departments in Denton County are encrypted?
0 police departments in Denton County have implemented some level of encryption, along with 0 sheriff offices, 0 fire departments, and 0 EMS agencies.
What encryption technology does Denton County use?
The most common encryption type in Denton County is P25 AES-256, used by agencies for secure communications. This encryption blocks public scanner monitoring.
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