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Noise Ordinances in Georgetown, TX (2026)

10 verified noise ordinances for Georgetown, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Quiet Hours

Georgetown's Noise Control ordinance (Chapter 8.16) sets lower maximum decibel limits during nighttime than daytime, so sound that is allowed by day can become a violation after hours. The lowest applicable limit in residential areas is 56 decibels at night.

Georgetown Quiet Hours and Nighttime Noise

Some Restrictions

Construction Hours

Georgetown's Noise Control ordinance (Chapter 8.16) historically required a permit for nighttime construction but did not set explicit daytime construction hours. In 2025 the City proposed amending the exemptions in Section 8.16.080 to permit construction and landscaping between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Georgetown Construction Noise Hours

Some Restrictions

Barking Dogs

Georgetown treats a persistently barking dog as a reportable noise nuisance. The City lists barking dogs among examples of noise complaints handled by the non-emergency police line, and animal noise can also fall under the Chapter 8.16 decibel limits and Texas disorderly-conduct law.

Georgetown Barking Dog and Animal Noise

Some Restrictions

Leaf Blower Rules

Georgetown does not ban gas leaf blowers, but lawn-care equipment noise is regulated under Chapter 8.16. After residents complained about daytime lawn-care noise, the City in 2025 proposed exempting landscaping equipment from noise limits between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Georgetown Leaf Blower and Lawn Equipment Noise

Few Restrictions

Amplified Music & Events

Amplified sound in Georgetown must comply with the Chapter 8.16 decibel limits, and for organized events it must be covered by a valid Special Event Permit. Amplified music is measured against the same Section 8.16.030 maximums that apply to other noise.

Georgetown Amplified Sound and Music

Some Restrictions

Aircraft Noise

Aircraft noise around Georgetown Executive Airport is regulated primarily by the FAA, not the City. Federal law preempts most local authority over aircraft-generated noise. The City accepts noise complaints through the airport but cannot ban or fine aircraft for noise the way it does ground noise.

Georgetown Aircraft and Airport Noise

Few Restrictions

Industrial Noise

Georgetown's Section 8.16.030 sets the highest decibel allowances for industrial and commercial property: 72 dB day / 65 dB night on industrial-zoned land and 70/63 on commercial property. But where industrial use abuts a quieter zone, the lowest applicable maximum governs.

Georgetown Industrial and Commercial Noise

Some Restrictions

Decibel Limits

Georgetown Section 8.16.030 sets maximum decibel levels by zoning and time of day: 63 dB day / 56 dB night in residential areas, 70/63 on commercial property, and 72/65 on industrial property. Where property falls under more than one category, the lowest maximum applies.

Georgetown Noise Decibel Limits

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Music

Outdoor and event music in Georgetown must meet the Chapter 8.16 decibel limits and, for organized events, be covered by a valid Special Event Permit that complies with Section 8.16.030. Downtown's Square and patios are popular venues, so the City ties event sound to permit conditions.

Georgetown Outdoor Music and Events

Some Restrictions

Vehicle Noise

Georgetown lists loud vehicle exhaust and car alarms among reportable noise complaints, and vehicle noise is subject to the Chapter 8.16 decibel limits. Texas Transportation Code Section 547.604 separately requires a working muffler and bans muffler cutouts and bypasses statewide.

Georgetown Vehicle and Exhaust Noise

Some Restrictions

Looking for Williamson County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Georgetown city rules.

Noise Ordinances in Williamson County