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Barking Dogs: Jurupa Valley vs Menifee

How do barking dogs rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Menifee, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Jurupa Valley has no dedicated barking-dog ordinance; persistent barking is regulated under JVMC Chapter 11.05's 45/55 dBA exterior limits and through Riverside County Department of Animal Services, which operates the Jurupa Valley Animal Campus on Mission Blvd.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee Municipal Code Chapter 10.07 "Noisy Animals" (adopted by Ordinance 2018-252) declares it a public nuisance for any animal to make barking, howling, or other sounds that are excessive, unrelenting, or habitual. Enforcement runs through a written warning notice procedure (MMC § 10.07.060) administered by Animal Friends of the Valleys, the contract animal services agency. A separate provision, MMC § 10.04.160, addresses stray and barking dogs more generally.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMenifee
Local code basisJVMC § 11.05.040 (general exterior dBA limits)-
County animal ordinanceRiverside County Ord. 630-
Nuisance bark definitionContinuous 30 min or intermittent 1 hour (Ord. 630)-
Service providerRiverside County Department of Animal Services-
Jurupa Valley Animal Campus6851 Van Buren Blvd, Jurupa Valley CA 92509-
Ag-zoned exemptionJVMC § 11.05.020(6) - AG/A-1/A-D land-
Primary chapter-MMC Ch. 10.07 (Noisy Animals; Ord. 2018-252)
Definition trigger-Barking/howling that is excessive, unrelenting, or habitual
Complaint mechanism-Signed written complaint (under penalty of perjury) OR officer personal observation — § 10.07.060
Warning notice review-5-day Director review window after issuance
Administrative abatement-MMC § 10.07.110
Animal services contact-Animal Friends of the Valleys — (951) 674-0618
Stray/barking dogs section-MMC § 10.04.160

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

What counts as a barking-dog nuisance in Jurupa Valley?

Under Riverside County Ord. 630, continuous barking for 30 minutes or intermittent barking for an hour or more qualifies. The City can independently cite under JVMC § 11.05.040 if exterior noise exceeds 45 dBA at night or 55 dBA during the day.

Who do I call about a barking dog?

Riverside County Department of Animal Services at (951) 358-7387 (PETS). For active nighttime disturbances also call Sheriff non-emergency at (951) 776-1099.

Are farm dogs exempt?

Dogs on AG, A-1 (light agriculture), or A-D (agriculture-dairy) zoned land are exempt from Chapter 11.05 per § 11.05.020(6), but Riverside County Ord. 630 still applies.

Menifee FAQ

How long does a dog have to bark before it's a violation in Menifee?

Menifee does not use a fixed minute-count threshold. MMC Ch. 10.07 defines a noisy animal as one whose barking, howling, or other sounds are excessive, unrelenting, or habitual. The officer or Director makes the determination, and provoked barking (such as a brief response to a trespasser) is expressly excluded.

How do I file a barking-dog complaint?

Contact Animal Friends of the Valleys at (951) 674-0618. You may need to provide a written complaint signed under penalty of perjury per MMC § 10.07.060 so an animal control officer can issue a Noisy Animal Warning Notice.

What happens after a warning notice is issued?

The owner must abate the nuisance immediately. The Director may void the notice within 5 days if the barking is found to have been provoked or not excessive. If the nuisance continues, administrative abatement under MMC § 10.07.110 (citations, fines, hearings) follows.

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