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Quiet Hours: Croydon vs Quakertown

How do quiet hours rules compare between Croydon, PA and Quakertown, PA?

Croydon and Quakertown have similar restriction levels.

Croydon, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Bucks County has no county-level noise ordinance. Noise is regulated at the municipal (township/borough) level across all 54 municipalities. PA Crimes Code §5503 (disorderly conduct) covers unreasonable noise statewide as a summary offense up to $300.

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Quakertown, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Quakertown Borough Ch. 10, Part 1 (General Nuisances) prohibits using property or operating business to cause noise that annoys residents or interferes with normal use of adjacent properties. No specific dBA limits codified. Enforcement is complaint-based through police.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCroydonQuakertown
County OrdinanceNone — municipal level-
Municipalities54 townships and boroughs-
State LawPA Crimes Code §5503-
Typical Quiet Hours10 PM-7 AM (varies by township)-
Standard-Nuisance-based, no dBA limits
Fine-Up to $600 + costs
Abatement-10 days after notice
Code Section-Ch. 10, Part 1

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Croydon FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Bucks County?

Bucks County has no county-level noise ordinance. Noise is regulated at the municipal (township/borough) level across all 54 municipalities. PA Crimes Code §5503 (disorderly conduct) covers unreasonable noise statewide as a summary offense up to $300.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in Bucks County?

County Ordinance: None — municipal level. Municipalities: 54 townships and boroughs. State Law: PA Crimes Code §5503. Typical Quiet Hours: 10 PM-7 AM (varies by township).

Quakertown FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Quakertown?

Quakertown Borough Ch. 10, Part 1 (General Nuisances) prohibits using property or operating business to cause noise that annoys residents or interferes with normal use of adjacent properties. No specific dBA limits codified. Enforcement is complaint-based through police.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in Quakertown?

Standard: Nuisance-based, no dBA limits. Fine: Up to $600 + costs. Abatement: 10 days after notice. Code Section: Ch. 10, Part 1.

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