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Juvenile Curfew: El Monte vs Topanga

How do juvenile curfew rules compare between El Monte, CA and Topanga, CA?

El Monte and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte enforces a juvenile curfew under EMMC Chapter 9.32. Minors under 18 are prohibited from public places during curfew hours (typically 10 PM to sunrise). LA County curfew provisions also apply.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County enforces juvenile curfew provisions for unincorporated areas. Minors under 18 are generally prohibited from public places during late-night hours. The LA County Sheriff's Department handles enforcement in unincorporated communities like East LA, Willowbrook, and Altadena.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteTopanga
CodeEMMC Ch. 9.32-
AgeUnder 18-
Hours10 PM to sunriseLate night curfew hours
CountyLA County curfew also applies-
Applies To-Minors under 18
Enforcement-LA County Sheriff
Exceptions-With parent, employment, emergencies

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El Monte FAQ

What age does curfew apply to?

Typically minors under 17. Some cities set the threshold at 16 or 18. Check El Monte ordinance.

What are the exceptions?

Common exceptions include traveling to/from work, school activities, emergencies, and being with a parent or guardian.

Topanga FAQ

What are the juvenile curfew hours in unincorporated LA County?

Sunday-Thursday: 10 PM to 6 AM. Friday-Saturday: 12:01 AM to 6 AM. These apply to minors under 18 in public places.

What are the exceptions to the curfew?

Minors accompanied by a parent/guardian, traveling to or from work, attending a supervised school or religious activity, running an errand for a parent, or exercising First Amendment rights are exempt.

Can parents be fined for curfew violations?

Yes. Parents who knowingly permit curfew violations face fines starting at $250 for the second offense and up to $1,000 for subsequent violations within 12 months.

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