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Vehicle Noise: Camarillo vs Fillmore

How do vehicle noise rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Fillmore, CA?

Camarillo and Fillmore have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Vehicles operating on public streets are exempt from CMC Chapter 10.34. CA Vehicle Code §27007 limits vehicle exhaust noise to 95 dBA. Modified exhausts and excessive vehicle noise may be cited under CVC.

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Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Vehicle noise on public streets is governed by CA Vehicle Code §27007 (95 dBA exhaust limit). CVC preempts local ordinances for vehicles on public roads.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloFillmore
Exhaust Limit95 dBA (CVC §27007)95 dBA (CVC §27007)
Street VehiclesExempt from CMC Chapter 10.34Governed by CVC, not local code
EnforcementCamarillo Police / CHPVentura County Sheriff / CHP
StereosCVC §27007 / CA PC §415-
Fallback-CA Penal Code §415

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Camarillo FAQ

Are loud exhaust modifications legal in Camarillo?

CVC 27007 limits exhaust noise to 95 dBA statewide. Modified exhausts exceeding this are illegal. Police can issue fix-it tickets.

Can I report loud vehicles?

Call (805) 388-5100 (Ventura County Sheriff/Camarillo Police). For recurring problems, request extra patrol.

Is street racing enforced in Camarillo?

Yes, aggressively. Street racing carries misdemeanor charges, $1,000 fine, license suspension, and 30-day vehicle impound.

Fillmore FAQ

Are loud exhaust modifications legal in Fillmore?

CVC 27007 limits exhaust noise to 95 dBA statewide. Modified exhausts exceeding this are illegal. Sheriff's deputies can issue fix-it tickets during traffic stops.

How do I report loud vehicles?

Call the Fillmore Police (Ventura County Sheriff) at (805) 524-2233. Provide the location, vehicle description, and time of occurrence. Request extra patrol for recurring problems.

Are farm vehicles exempt?

Agricultural vehicles operating on private farmland are generally exempt. However, when on public roads, all CVC noise limits apply.

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