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Loud Party Ordinance: Detroit vs Westland

How do loud party ordinance rules compare between Detroit, MI and Westland, MI?

Detroit and Westland have similar restriction levels.

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Wayne County cities enforce loud party ordinances allowing officers to break up gatherings after a noise complaint and bill hosts for second-response calls. Detroit, Dearborn, and Livonia charge $250 to $500 fees plus criminal misdemeanor charges for hosts of unruly gatherings serving alcohol to minors.

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Westland, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Wayne County cities enforce loud party ordinances allowing officers to break up gatherings after a noise complaint and bill hosts for second-response calls. Detroit, Dearborn, and Livonia charge $250 to $500 fees plus criminal misdemeanor charges for hosts of unruly gatherings serving alcohol to minors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitWestland
Second-response fee$250 to $500$250 to $500
Quiet hours10pm to 8am typical10pm to 8am typical
Decibel cap55 dBA at property line55 dBA at property line
Social host max jail60 days60 days

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Detroit FAQ

Will police bill me for breaking up my party?

First-response visits are usually warnings only. Second-response fees of $250 to $500 typically apply if police return to the same address within 30 days for the same disturbance.

Am I liable if guests bring their own alcohol to minors?

Possibly. Michigan's social host law applies if you knowingly allowed underage drinking on your property, regardless of who supplied the alcohol. Active prevention is your defense.

Westland FAQ

Will police bill me for breaking up my party?

First-response visits are usually warnings only. Second-response fees of $250 to $500 typically apply if police return to the same address within 30 days for the same disturbance.

Am I liable if guests bring their own alcohol to minors?

Possibly. Michigan's social host law applies if you knowingly allowed underage drinking on your property, regardless of who supplied the alcohol. Active prevention is your defense.

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