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Anaheim vs Santa Ana

How do loud party ordinance rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Anaheim and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Anaheim Municipal Code Chapter 6.72 declares loud or unruly parties a public nuisance. Hosts and property owners face escalating cost-recovery fees for repeat police responses, plus criminal liability.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Ana's loud-party ordinance lets police bill the host and property owner for response costs after a second response. Repeat parties can trigger civil penalties on top of noise citations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimSanta Ana
Code sectionAMC Chapter 6.72-
First responseWarning noticeWarning issued
Repeat window180 days-
Cost recoveryOfficer time billed-
LiabilityHost and owner joint-
Second response-Cost-recovery bill
Liable parties-Host, tenant, owner
Quiet hours-10 PM to 7 AM

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Anaheim FAQ

What makes a gathering 'unruly'?

Loud noise, public drunkenness, fights, traffic obstruction, underage drinking, vandalism, or littering observed by responding officers. The supervising officer makes the determination at the scene.

Are landlords liable for tenant parties?

Yes. Anaheim's ordinance imposes joint liability on tenants and property owners. Repeat violations on the same property may trigger landlord cost-recovery billing and chronic nuisance abatement.

Santa Ana FAQ

How much can a loud-party bill be?

Bills typically run several hundred dollars and can climb past a thousand when multiple officers respond, fire is dispatched, or code-enforcement follow-up is needed.

Can my landlord evict me for one party?

Generally not for a single citation, but Santa Ana's just-cause eviction ordinance recognizes nuisance behavior as cause, and repeated documented loud parties can support a nuisance termination.

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