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Englewood vs Ridgewood

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Ridgewood, NJ?

Englewood and Ridgewood have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood regulates amplified music using a plainly audible standard, and requires a permit from the Noise Control Officer for sound trucks or amplified political activity.

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Ridgewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Ridgewood requires a public assembly permit issued by the Chief of Police for any organized gathering using sound amplification or live music, with applications filed at least five business days in advance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodRidgewood
Test standardPlainly audible-
Bass detectionSufficient for citation-
Sound truck permitRequired in advance-
Permit issuerNoise Control Officer-
Permit Required-Yes, for public assemblies
Permit Issuer-Chief of Police
Lead Time-5 business days minimum
Permit Fee-No charge

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Englewood FAQ

What is the 'plainly audible' standard?

It means a Noise Control Officer can detect the sound, including the rhythmic bass of music, without instruments using normal hearing - that detection alone supports a citation.

Do I need a permit to use a sound truck in Englewood?

Yes. Sound trucks or amplification for political activity require an advance permit from the Noise Control Officer specifying sponsorship, dates, hours, and routes.

Ridgewood FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small event with a speaker?

If the event qualifies as a public assembly using sound amplification or live music, a permit from the Chief of Police is required. Private gatherings on private property generally do not require an assembly permit but must still comply with the noise ordinance.

Can the Police deny my amplified music permit?

Yes. The Chief of Police may deny a permit if the assembly would substantially disrupt school activities at an adjacent school in session or would substantially disturb the peace and quiet of nearby residents.

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