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Barking Dogs: Anza vs Jurupa Valley

How do barking dogs rules compare between Anza, CA and Jurupa Valley, CA?

Anza and Jurupa Valley have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside County Ordinance No. 878 makes it a public nuisance to keep a 'noisy animal' whose excessive, unrelenting or habitual barking, howling or crying disturbs neighbors in the unincorporated areas. It uses a warning-then-abatement-hearing process run by the Department of Animal Services rather than a fixed decibel limit.

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Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Excessive, unrelenting, or habitual barking that disturbs the neighborhood is a public nuisance in Jurupa Valley, handled through a Riverside County Animal Services warning-notice and administrative hearing process rather than a decibel standard.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaJurupa Valley
Governing ordinanceRiverside County Ordinance No. 878 (Noisy Animals)-
Enforcing agencyRiverside County Department of Animal ServicesRiverside County Animal Services
ProcessWarning Notice, then administrative abatement hearing on repeat complaints within 12 months-
Abatement remediesContainment, bark device, training, restricted hours, debarking or removal-
Penalties for non-compliance$100 first, $200 second, $500 each additional violation of order (within a year)-
ExemptionOn-duty law-enforcement dogsOn-duty police dogs
Standard-Excessive, unrelenting, habitual noise
Step 1-Written warning notice
Step 2 (within 12 months)-Sworn complaint, hearing

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Anza FAQ

How does Riverside County define a barking-dog nuisance?

Ordinance No. 878 defines a 'Noisy Animal' as one whose excessive, unrelenting or habitual barking, howling or crying annoys or offends residents in the vicinity, disturbing the neighborhood's peace. It is enforced case-by-case through complaints rather than by a set decibel reading.

What happens when I report a barking dog to Animal Services?

An animal control officer first issues a Noisy Animal Warning Notice to the responsible party. If a further complaint is made at the same location within twelve months, the case can go to an administrative abatement hearing, where the hearing officer may order containment, training, a bark-control device, restricted hours, debarking or removal.

Jurupa Valley FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Jurupa Valley?

Contact Riverside County Department of Animal Services, which serves Jurupa Valley from 6851 Van Buren Boulevard. An officer confirms the noise or takes your written complaint, then issues a warning notice to the owner.

What happens if the dog keeps barking after a warning?

A second complaint within 12 months lets you file a sworn declaration. An administrative hearing officer can then declare the dog a public nuisance and order abatement such as keeping it indoors.

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