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Amplified Music & Events: Camarillo vs Fillmore

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Fillmore, CA?

Camarillo and Fillmore have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Amplified music in Camarillo is regulated by Chapter 10.34 of the Camarillo Municipal Code (CMC). The ordinance does not set a separate dBA limit for amplifiers — instead, any amplified source must keep total noise at the receiving property line below the zone-based exterior standard (55 dBA Leq daytime / 45 dBA Leq nighttime in residential Noise Zone II) plus a tiered cumulative-time allowance.

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Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Fillmore regulates amplified music under its noise ordinance. Amplified sound must not disturb neighboring residents, particularly during quiet hours. Special event permits are required for outdoor amplified music events. The city's small-town character means noise carries easily between properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloFillmore
Code SectionCMC Ch. 10.34 (Noise Regulations)-
Residential Daytime Limit55 dBA Leq (7 a.m.–9 p.m.)-
Residential Nighttime Limit45 dBA Leq (9 p.m.–7 a.m.)-
Commercial Limit65 dBA Leq day / 55 dBA Leq night-
Cumulative Rule+5 dBA / 20 min, +10 dBA / 10 min, +15 dBA / 1 min-
Permit Lead Time7+ days (Special Event Permit)-
Permit OfficeCommunity Development, 805-388-5360-
Max Fine$1,000 + up to 6 months (misdemeanor)-
Quiet Hours-Typically 10 PM to 7 AM
Standard-Must not disturb neighbors
Events-Special event permit required
Enforcement-Sheriff (805) 524-2233
State Fallback-Penal Code §415

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

How loud can amplified music be at a Camarillo backyard party?

Sound measured at the neighboring property line cannot exceed 55 dBA Leq between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m., or 45 dBA Leq between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. Short bursts above those levels are allowed under CMC 10.34's tiered rule (up to +15 dBA for under one minute per hour), but anything above ambient + 5 dBA for more than 20 cumulative minutes per hour is a violation.

Do I need a permit for outdoor amplified music in Camarillo?

Yes — concerts, weddings, fundraisers and any event that will use amplified sound outdoors typically require a Special Event Permit filed with the Department of Community Development at least seven days before the event. Contact Planning at 805-388-5360 or planning@cityofcamarillo.org.

What happens if police are called for loud music in Camarillo?

Officers measure sound at the complainant's property line using an A-weighted meter and compare it to the CMC 10.34 standards. A first violation usually triggers a warning and an order to lower the volume; repeat or refusal-to-comply incidents are charged as misdemeanors under CMC 10.34 with administrative citations starting around $100 and rising for each subsequent violation in the same 12-month period.

Are car stereos covered by Camarillo's noise ordinance?

No — vehicles operated on a public highway, street or right-of-way are exempted from CMC 10.34 and are instead regulated by the California Vehicle Code, which bars amplified sound audible from 50 feet or more (Veh. Code §27007).

Fillmore FAQ

Can I play loud music in my yard in Fillmore?

During daytime hours, music should be at reasonable levels. During quiet hours (typically 10 PM to 7 AM), amplified music audible beyond your property line is a violation. Keep volume considerate of neighbors.

Do I need a permit for a party with a DJ in Fillmore?

Private parties with amplified music must comply with quiet hours. Large outdoor events with amplified sound likely need a special event permit from the city.

Who do I call about loud music in Fillmore?

Contact the Ventura County Sheriff's Office Fillmore station at (805) 524-2233 for noise complaints. They can respond to investigate and issue warnings or citations.

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