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Juvenile Curfew: Fontana vs Rialto

How do juvenile curfew rules compare between Fontana, CA and Rialto, CA?

Rialto has fewer restrictions than Fontana.

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Fontana enforces a juvenile curfew prohibiting minors under 18 from being in public places from 10:00 p.m. to sunrise without a parent or guardian or a recognized exception.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

The Rialto Municipal Code's Title 9 (Public Peace, Safety and Morals) is the primary framework for nighttime curfew and related public-order rules; the publicly indexed Municode TOC surfaces Title 9 Division V 'Offenses Against Public Peace' (Ch. 9.50 Noise Control) but does not surface a standalone juvenile curfew chapter at the time of this review. California statewide truancy law — Cal. Education Code §48260 (truancy) — applies independently to school-hour absences. Cal. Welfare & Institutions Code §625 authorizes peace officers to take a minor into temporary custody for any local curfew violation; minors are usually released to a parent/guardian without prosecution on first offense. Rialto is policed by its own Rialto Police Department (not by County Sheriff contract).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaRialto
Curfew hours10:00 p.m. to sunrise-
Age coveredUnder 18-
ExceptionsWork, school, emergencies, parent-
Parental liabilityPossibleCal. Penal Code §272 (contributing to delinquency)
City curfew chapter-Standalone chapter not surfaced in publicly indexed Rialto Municode TOC
RMC framework-Title 9 (Public Peace, Safety and Morals) — verify current chapters
Statewide truancy-Cal. Education Code §48260 et seq.
Officer authority-Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code §625
Enforcement agency-Rialto Police Department

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Fontana FAQ

Can my teen walk home from work after 10:00 p.m.?

Yes. Traveling directly to or from lawful employment is a recognized exception. Carrying proof of employment helps.

What happens if a minor is cited?

Consequences can include release to a parent, fines, mandatory diversion, and possible court appearance for repeat offenses.

Rialto FAQ

Does Rialto have a juvenile curfew?

RMC Title 9 covers Public Peace, Safety and Morals, but a standalone juvenile curfew chapter was not surfaced in the publicly indexed Municode TOC at the time of this review. Confirm the current Title 9 chapters at library.municode.com/ca/rialto or contact Rialto PD non-emergency for posted curfew hours.

What about daytime truancy?

California Education Code §48260 et seq. applies statewide. Minors absent from school during school hours without a valid excuse may be cited and referred to the School Attendance Review Board (SARB); habitual truancy can lead to parental fines up to $500.

Can my child be cited for being out late if there's no city curfew?

Without a posted local curfew, late-night presence alone is not a violation. However, Cal. Penal Code §647(h) loitering and §602 trespass still apply, and Welf. & Inst. Code §625 lets officers detain minors and release them to parents for any reasonable safety concern.

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