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Noise Rules: Anaheim vs Newport Beach

How do noise rules rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Anaheim and Newport Beach have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Anaheim STR operators must ensure guests comply with noise ordinances under AMC 6.70/6.73. A local contact must respond within 45 minutes to complaints 24/7. Repeat noise violations can result in permit revocation.

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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

STR properties in Newport Beach must comply with all noise ordinances under NBMC Chapters 10.26 and 10.28. The Unruly Gathering ordinance applies enhanced penalties to rental properties generating noise complaints, and violations can trigger permit revocation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimNewport Beach
Contact Response45 minutes 24/7-
Quiet Hours10 PM – 7 AM10 PM – 7 AM
Min Stay3 nights-
CodeAMC 4.05 / 6.73-
Guest Notice-Written noise rules required
Revocation Threshold-3 violations in 12 months
Response Requirement-Local contact within 30 min
Code Sections-NBMC 5.95, 10.26, 10.28

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Anaheim FAQ

What are the noise rules for Anaheim STRs?

Same as all residences: quiet hours 10 PM–7 AM, 60 dBA limit. A local contact must respond to complaints within 45 minutes, 24/7.

Can an STR permit be revoked for noise?

Yes. Repeat noise violations and failure to maintain a responsive local contact can lead to permit review and revocation.

Newport Beach FAQ

What noise rules apply to short-term rental guests?

All Newport Beach noise ordinances apply equally. Nighttime limits begin at 10 PM and the Unruly Gathering ordinance allows enhanced fines for party noise.

Can my STR permit be revoked for noise?

Yes. Three verified noise violations within 12 months can result in permanent revocation of your Short-Term Lodging Permit under NBMC Chapter 5.95.

Who is responsible for guest noise — the owner or the guest?

Both. The city may cite the guest for the noise violation and separately cite the permit holder for failing to control the property.

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