Dogs in Fillmore must be on a leash or under the owner's direct control when off the owner's property. Ventura County ordinances require dogs to be restrained by a substantial leash not exceeding 6 feet in public areas. Dogs running at large may be impounded by Ventura County Animal Services.
Fillmore enforces Ventura County animal control ordinances requiring dogs to be leashed or under direct control in all public spaces. Dogs must be restrained on a leash of 6 feet or less when on public streets, sidewalks, and parks. Dogs running at large may be picked up by Ventura County Animal Services. All dogs over 4 months must be licensed through Ventura County and have current rabies vaccination per California Food & Agricultural Code Β§30500. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office Fillmore station at (805) 524-2233 responds to animal control calls. Fillmore does not have a dedicated off-leash dog park within city limits.
Dogs at large may be impounded by Ventura County Animal Services. Owners face impound fees starting around $70-$100 for first offense, increasing for repeat offenses. Unlicensed dogs incur additional fees. Dangerous dog incidents carry separate penalties under state law.
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Fillmore establishes noise level limits measured at property lines, with different standards for residential and agricultural zones. The rural setting and ag...
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Vehicle noise on public streets is governed by CA Vehicle Code Β§27007 (95 dBA exhaust limit). CVC preempts local ordinances for vehicles on public roads.
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Fillmore regulates industrial and commercial noise near residential areas through its zoning code and noise ordinance. Agricultural operations, which are com...
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Fillmore regulates amplified music under its noise ordinance. Amplified sound must not disturb neighboring residents, particularly during quiet hours. Specia...
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Vehicles left more than 72 hours on public streets may be cited under CVC Β§22651. Inoperable vehicles on private property are a code enforcement violation.
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