Amplified Music & Events: Compton vs El Monte
How do amplified music & events rules compare between Compton, CA and El Monte, CA?
Compton has fewer restrictions than El Monte.
Compton, CA
Los Angeles County
Amplified music and sound devices are regulated in Compton under nuisance and disturbing-the-peace provisions. CA Penal Code 415 applies as a fallback for extreme noise disturbances. LA County noise standards (45 dB night/50 dB day residential) may apply.
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Los Angeles County
El Monte prohibits noise exceeding ambient levels by more than 5 dBA for 15+ cumulative minutes per hour at any property line (Ch. 8.36). Hosting parties or gatherings in residential neighborhoods that constitute a noise disturbance is specifically prohibited.
View full El Monte rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Compton | El Monte |
|---|---|---|
| Residential Night | 45 dB limit (county standard) | - |
| Residential Day | 50 dB limit (county standard) | - |
| State Law | PC 415 disturbing the peace | - |
| Enforcement | LA County Sheriff, Compton Station | - |
| Standard | - | Ambient +5 dBA for 15 min/hr |
| Parties | - | Noise disturbance specifically banned |
| Nighttime | - | 50 dBA limit 10 PM - 7 AM |
| Code | - | EMMC Ch. 8.36 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Compton FAQ
Can I play loud music outdoors in Compton?
Amplified music that disturbs the peace or quiet of any neighborhood is a nuisance violation under CMC Chapter 7. There are no specific decibel limits, but the noise must not be objectionable to neighbors.
How do I file a noise complaint about loud music in Compton?
Contact the LA County Sheriff's Department Compton Station at (310) 605-6500 or call the non-emergency line. Deputies follow LASD loud party disturbance protocols.
El Monte FAQ
Can I have a loud party in El Monte?
Noise exceeding ambient levels by 5+ dB at property lines for 15 minutes is unlawful. Noise disturbance assemblies are public nuisances.
Can the city charge me for a noise response?
Yes. Responsible persons may be held civilly liable for all costs the city incurs responding to noise disturbance assemblies.
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