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Quiet Hours: Honolulu vs Kailua

How do quiet hours rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Kailua, HI?

Honolulu has fewer restrictions than Kailua.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Honolulu prohibits excessive noise under ROH Chapter 41, Article 6. Quiet hours run 10 PM–7 AM on weekdays and 10 PM–9 AM on weekends and holidays. Construction noise is capped at 55 dBA in residential zones during daytime hours.

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Kailua, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Kailua residents must comply with Honolulu ROH Chapter 41 Article 6, which prohibits unreasonably loud sound-reproducing devices audible at 30 feet or more, with enhanced enforcement in beach-adjacent neighborhoods popular with visitors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluKailua
Quiet hours (weekday)10 PM – 7 AM-
Quiet hours (weekend/holiday)10 PM – 9 AM-
Residential dBA limit (daytime)55 dBA-
Residential dBA limit (quiet hours)45 dBA-
Audibility limit (devices)30 feet from source-
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Honolulu FAQ

Can my neighbor play loud music at 8 PM on a Saturday?

Yes, technically 8 PM is outside quiet hours on weekends. However, noise must still not violate general nuisance provisions or exceed residential dBA limits.

Do construction crews have to stop work at 10 PM?

Yes. Construction in residential zones must cease or drop to 45 dBA after 10 PM and may not resume until 7 AM on weekdays or 9 AM on weekends.

Who enforces noise complaints in Honolulu?

The Honolulu Police Department handles noise complaints; the Department of Planning and Permitting may also cite construction-related violations.

Kailua FAQ

Are there specific quiet hours in Kailua?

ROH §41-6.1 applies around the clock based on the 30-foot audibility test, but neighbors and police treat 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. as de facto quiet hours.

Who do I call about a noisy short-term rental?

Call HPD non-emergency for immediate noise, and file a Bill 41 complaint with the Department of Planning and Permitting for the rental itself.

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