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Curfew Laws in West Jordan, UT: What Residents Actually Need to Know

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

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

Park Curfew

West Jordan city parks close at 11 PM and reopen at 6 AM per Title 9 (Parks and Recreation). Violating park hours is a Class C misdemeanor. Veterans Memorial, Ron Wood Park, and Jordan Landing Park subject to closure.

Key details: Closed Hours: 11 PM – 6 AM. Violation Class: Class C misdemeanor. Fine Max: $750. Jail Max: 90 days. Enforcement: WJPD nightly patrol.

First offense: citation, up to $750 fine / 90 days jail (Class C misdemeanor). Juveniles: also released to parent per juvenile justice protocol. Damage to park property: restitution required.

Juvenile Curfew

West Jordan enforces a juvenile curfew prohibiting minors under 18 from being in public places overnight.

Key details: Fact: 11 PM Sun-Thu curfew. Fact: Midnight Fri-Sat curfew. Fact: Ends at 6 AM daily. Fact: Parent liability for violations.

Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.

This is not one of those rules that cities tend to ignore. West Jordan actively enforces its juvenile curfew requirements.

The Bottom Line

West Jordan'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 West Jordan is broadly strict or permissive.

Keep in mind that West Jordan can amend these rules at any council meeting. For the most current version of any rule mentioned here, check the specific ordinance page, where we track updates as they happen.