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What the New Texas SB 140 Expansion to SMS/MMS Means for your Marketing Efforts

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Effective September 1, 2025, Texas Senate Bill 140 (SB 140) amended its state version of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act and introduces stricter requirements for businesses that send SMS or MMS marketing messages to Texas residents. Yes, this matters, but no, it’s not something to panic about.

Here’s what you need to know and how Community is built to keep you compliant and successful.

What is SB-140?
SB-140 expands the definition of “telephone solicitation” to include SMS and MMS messages promoting goods or services. This change subjects such messages to the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), giving consumers a direct private right of action. Noncompliance may lead to significant legal liability.

What’s Actually Changing?

SB 140 updates Texas’s mini-TCPA laws, extending its rules beyond just phone calls to now include text, image, and other electronic messages, broadening the definition of “telephone solicitation.” That means a business that sends commercial SMS/MMS messages to Texas (a “Solicitor”) may be viewed the same way as telemarketing phone calls in Texas. 

Key changes include:

  • Registration requirement: Certain businesses (who do not qualify for exemption) must register with the Texas Secretary of State to continue sending text-message solicitations to recipients in Texas. They must do so by filing Form 3401 with the Secretary of State. Those companies that must file a registration also have to provide a fee per location and a bond. 
  • Higher liability: The new law grants consumers a private right of action for violations of call-time rules, registration failures, and opt-out requests.
  • Stricter penalties: The penalties have increased from $500 to $5,000 per violation.

We recommend checking with your legal counsel to determine if SB-140 applies to you.

Does your business qualify for exemption?

The Texas law provides for several Exemptions, where registration is not required. Some exemptions apply to companies who are subject to state or federal regulations, like publicly-traded companies, financial institutions , law firms, insurers, non-profits and education institutions, as well as entities with retail establishments and entities who only solicit current and former customers, for example. Exemptions are listed in Subchapter B of SB 140.

How You Can Continue Messaging your Texas Audience Compliantly

If you do not qualify for exemption, to stay fully compliant you must register with Texas by filing with the Secretary of State using Form 3401 and meeting all requirements outlined therein. Again, we recommend checking with your legal counsel to determine if SB-140 applies to you. 

Final Thoughts

You don’t have to stop texting Texas residents, you just have to take the extra steps to ensure your company stays compliant.

This law was written to protect consumers from unsolicited messages, not from brands they love and choose to hear from. If you're building genuine, two-way conversations (which you are), you’re on the right side of this shift.

To learn more about SB-140, check out this FAQ published by the Texas Secretary of State.

To learn more about how Community simplifies text messaging and TCPA rules, read this blog post.

Legal Disclaimer

Disclaimer: Please note this post is provided for informational purposes only and it is not shared to provide any legal advice. We encourage our customers and all marketers to consult with their own legal counsel to understand compliance with Texas SB 140 and/or other laws and regulations applicable to their business. 

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As the co-founder and CEO of Community, I want to make sure our brand reflects what we truly stand for, not just in words, but in the actions we take. We exist to keep people connected to the conversations that they choose to be part of - we choose to connect with Black-owned businesses in SoCal.  For more information on Community or if you want to hear more from me, feel free to text me: 716-330-3003.

Other Leaders on Community include: Slutty Vegan; UNWRP; We're Not Really Strangers; Bobby HundredsThe Shade Room; Patrisse Cullors; Kerry Washington; and more

- Matt Peltier
716-330-3003
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As the co-founder and CEO of Community, I want to make sure our brand reflects what we truly stand for, not just in words, but in the actions we take. We exist to keep people connected to the conversations that they choose to be part of - we choose to connect with Black-owned businesses in SoCal.  For more information on Community or if you want to hear more from me, feel free to text me: 716-330-3003.

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