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Quiet Hours: Grand Rapids vs Wyoming

How do quiet hours rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Grand Rapids and Wyoming have similar restriction levels.

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Grand Rapids enforces quiet hours from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM under Code Chapter 9. During those hours, sound plainly audible at the property line β€” particularly from amplified audio, parties, or vehicle stereos β€” is prohibited. Daytime noise that unreasonably disturbs neighbors is also actionable.

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

The City of Wyoming regulates loud and disturbing noise primarily through Chapter 30 (Environment) and Chapter 50 (Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions) of the Code of Ordinances, on file with Municode. Wyoming is a Michigan home rule city under the Home Rule City Act (Public Act 279 of 1909, MCL 117.1 et seq.), and its general penalty under MCL 117.4i caps ordinance fines for misdemeanor violations at $500 and 90 days. The state backstop is MCL 750.167 (disorderly persons).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsWyoming
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Primary Local Authority-Wyoming Code of Ordinances Ch. 30 and Ch. 50
State Backstop-MCL 750.167 (disorderly persons)
Misdemeanor Cap-MCL 117.4i - $500 and 90 days max
Court-62A District Court, 2650 DeHoop Ave SW
Police Non-Emergency-(616) 530-7300
Code Enforcement-(616) 530-7285 (Building Inspections)

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Grand Rapids FAQ

When are Grand Rapids quiet hours?

Quiet hours run 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM. During those hours, sound plainly audible at the property line is prohibited.

How do I report a noisy neighbor in Grand Rapids?

Call GRPD non-emergency. For chronic issues, follow up with the city code enforcement office to request rental or zoning review.

Does the rule cover loud cars?

Yes. Vehicle stereos parked at a residence with bass plainly audible at the property line during quiet hours fall under the ordinance.

Wyoming FAQ

What are the legal quiet hours in Wyoming, Michigan?

Wyoming does not publish a fixed clock-time quiet-hours block in its Code of Ordinances. The operative rule is the reasonable-person noise-disturbance test in Chapter 30 / Chapter 50 of the Code, paired with the state disorderly-persons statute at MCL 750.167. Officers responding to a complaint apply a totality-of-circumstances test - the time of day, the type of sound, distance from the property line, and whether the disturbance is plainly audible to a reasonable person.

What is the maximum penalty for a noise violation in Wyoming, MI?

Two penalty tracks apply. As a local ordinance misdemeanor, the Home Rule City Act cap at MCL 117.4i is up to $500 and 90 days in jail; many cities cite the standard 93-day form. As a state-law disorderly-persons charge under MCL 750.167, the penalty is also up to $500 and 90 days. Municipal civil infraction tickets are civil-fine only - no jail and no criminal record.

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