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Fort Lee vs Teaneck

How do barking dogs rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Fort Lee has fewer restrictions than Teaneck.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fort Lee prohibits owners from allowing dogs or other animals to bark, howl, or make noise that disturbs neighbors continuously or at unreasonable hours.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County Animal Control investigates barking and nuisance dog reports referred by local police, but the underlying barking dog ordinance is set by each municipality. State law makes habitual unreasonable barking a public nuisance under New Jersey municipal authority.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeTeaneck
Continuous Threshold15 minutes-
Intermittent Threshold30 minutes-
EnforcementAnimal control and police-
Owner ResponsibilityStrict liability-
Repeat Offense ActionCourt summons-
Reporting-Call local police first
County role-Shelter and field assistance
License required-All dogs over 7 months
Typical threshold-15-20 minutes continuous
State law-N.J.S.A. 4:19 dog control

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Fort Lee FAQ

How long must a dog bark before it is a violation in Fort Lee?

Continuous barking for 15 minutes, or intermittent barking for 30 minutes, that is audible at the property line generally constitutes a violation under the borough code.

How do I report a barking dog in Fort Lee?

Contact the Fort Lee Police non-emergency line or the Bergen County animal control officer. Keep dated logs of incidents and audio recordings to support enforcement action.

Teaneck FAQ

Should I call Bergen County Animal Control about a barking dog?

Call your local police department first. They enforce the municipal noise ordinance. County Animal Control assists with stray, injured, or aggressive animals, not residential barking complaints.

How long does barking have to last to be a violation?

Most Bergen County municipalities define a violation as continuous barking for 15 to 20 minutes or intermittent barking lasting 30 minutes or more. Check your borough's specific ordinance.

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