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Noise Rules: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do noise rules rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Boulder City and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Because short-term rentals are banned in Boulder City, no STR-specific noise standards exist. General residential noise limits apply, including 70 dB cap and 7 AM to 8 PM music hours.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Clark County imposes strict STR noise limits under the 2024 ordinance. Quiet hours run 10 PM to 9 AM, outdoor amplified music is banned, and three complaints can revoke your license.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
STR StatusProhibited citywide-
Residential dB70 dB max at all times-
Music Hours7 AM to 8 PM-
EnforcementBoulder City Police 702-293-9224-
Nuisance CodeBCMC Title 7-
Quiet Hours-10 PM to 9 AM
Outdoor Amplified-Prohibited anytime
Parties-Banned at STRs
Three Strikes-License revocation
Max Fine-10,000 dollars

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Boulder City FAQ

Are there special noise rules for STRs in Boulder City?

No. STRs are banned citywide, so there is no STR-specific noise framework. General residential noise limits and nuisance laws apply to any illegal operation.

Who do I call about a loud rental property?

Call the Boulder City Police Department at 702-293-9224 for active noise. You may also report suspected illegal STR operation to code enforcement.

Paradise FAQ

Can my Airbnb guests play music by the pool at night in unincorporated Clark County?

No. STR quiet hours run 10 PM to 9 AM, and outdoor amplified music is prohibited at any time under the 2024 ordinance. Audible noise at the property line after 10 PM triggers a violation.

Can I host a wedding or party at my STR?

No. The 2024 Clark County STR ordinance prohibits events, parties, and large gatherings at licensed short-term rentals in residential zones. Violations carry fines up to 20,000 dollars plus license revocation.

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