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Quiet Hours: Bay Hill vs Orlando

How do quiet hours rules compare between Bay Hill, FL and Orlando, FL?

Bay Hill and Orlando have similar restriction levels.

Bay Hill, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Orange County enforces nighttime quiet hours from 11 PM to 7 AM under Chapter 15, Article III of the Orange County Code. Sound audible beyond property lines during these hours is a code violation subject to citation by Code Enforcement or the Sheriff.

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orlando enforces nighttime quiet hours under Chapter 43 of the Municipal Code, prohibiting unreasonably loud sounds that disturb neighbors during designated overnight periods in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBay HillOrlando
Quiet Hours11 PM to 7 AM-
Day Limit60 dBA residential-
Night Limit55 dBA residential-
CodeOrange County Code Ch. 15-
State LawFL 877.03-
Quiet hours-11 PM to 7 AM in residential zones
Audibility test-Plainly audible at 100 feet
Code reference-Orlando Municipal Code Chapter 43
Report nuisance-OneOrlando 407-246-2121
First offense-Typically warning, then civil citation

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Bay Hill FAQ

Who do I call about late-night noise in unincorporated Orange County?

Call the Orange County Sheriff non-emergency line at 407-836-4357 after hours. During business hours, contact Orange County Code Enforcement at 407-836-3111.

Who enforces this in Orange County?

Orange County code enforcement at (407) 836-3111 handles complaints.

Orlando FAQ

How do I report a noisy neighbor in Orlando?

Call OneOrlando at 407-246-2121 or Orlando Police non-emergency for active disturbances. Persistent issues can be reported to Code Enforcement for follow-up inspection.

Do quiet hours apply downtown?

Downtown entertainment overlay districts have modified rules allowing later amplified sound at permitted venues, but residential nuisance standards still protect nearby dwellings.

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