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Curfew Laws in Duluth, GA: What Residents Actually Need to Know

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

If you live in Duluth or are thinking about moving there, curfew laws are one of those things you probably won't think about until they affect you directly. Duluth has 2 specific rules on the books covering different aspects of curfew laws, and some of them might surprise you.

Juvenile Curfew

Duluth Code of Ordinances Chapter 46 establishes a juvenile curfew for those under 17. Typical hours: 11 PM–6 AM Sunday–Thursday, midnight–6 AM Friday/Saturday.

Key details: Age: Under 17. Weekday Hours: 11 PM – 6 AM. Weekend Hours: Midnight – 6 AM. Parent Liability: Yes — citable.

Minor: referral to juvenile court. Parent: fine up to $1,000 and/or 60 days under municipal ordinance violation.

Park Curfew

Duluth parks close dusk to dawn (or 11 PM to 6 AM at lit parks/plazas). Town Green, Duluth Festival Center, and Rogers Bridge Park have posted hours. After-hours presence is trespassing.

Key details: Standard Closure: Dusk to dawn. Town Green: Usually 11 PM close. Fine: Up to $500. Events: May extend with permit.

Warning or citation for trespass; fines up to $500. Vehicles may be towed at owner's expense.

The Bottom Line

Duluth's curfew laws rules are a mixed bag. Some areas are strict, others are relaxed, and the details matter. The best approach is to check the specific rule that applies to your situation rather than assuming Duluth is broadly strict or permissive.

All of the above reflects Duluth's municipal code as of our last review. If you need specifics on fines, exemptions, or filing requirements, the detailed ordinance pages linked above have the full breakdown.