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Noise Ordinances in Weymouth, MA (2026)

3 verified noise ordinances for Weymouth, Massachusetts, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Quiet Hours

Weymouth's Code of Ordinances addresses noise as a nuisance and public peace matter. No specific published dBA limits were found; the fallback is MassDEP 310 CMR 7.10. The Board of Health and Police enforce noise complaints. Default noncriminal fine is $50 per violation.

Weymouth Noise Ordinance — Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 40, § 21 (Municipal By-Law Authority — Cities and Towns May Enact Ordinances Including Noise and Quiet-Hour Regulations)

Section 21. Towns may, for the purposes hereinafter named, make such ordinances and by-laws, not repugnant to law, as they may judge most conducive to their welfare, which shall be binding upon all inhabitants thereof and all persons within their limits. They may, except as herein provided, affix penalties for breaches thereof not exceeding three hundred dollars for each offense, which shall en...

Construction Hours

Weymouth does not publish specific construction hours in its code. Massachusetts state standards and local nuisance provisions apply. Typically, construction is expected during weekday daytime hours; complaints are handled by Police and the Building Inspector.

Weymouth Construction Noise Hours

Some Restrictions

Barking Dogs

Weymouth Code Chapter 6 (Animals) prohibits owners from allowing animals to disturb neighbors. The Animal Control Officer and police handle barking dog complaints. Violation fines escalate to $100 for third offenses.

Weymouth Barking Dog Rules

Some Restrictions

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 140, § 157 (Nuisance and Dangerous Dog Procedures — Complaints About Barking or Disturbing Dogs)

Section 157. (a) Any person may file a complaint in writing to the hearing authority that a dog owned or kept in the city or town is a nuisance dog or a dangerous dog; provided, however, that no dog shall be deemed dangerous: (i) solely based upon growling or barking or solely growling and barking; (ii) based upon the breed of the dog;

Looking for Norfolk County county-wide rules?

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

Noise Ordinances in Norfolk County