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Time Restrictions: Lawrenceville vs Suwanee

How do time restrictions rules compare between Lawrenceville, GA and Suwanee, GA?

Lawrenceville and Suwanee have similar restriction levels.

Lawrenceville, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Garage sales must operate within daylight hours (typically 7 AM–7 PM or dusk) and not exceed 3 consecutive days. Overnight or pre-dawn sales prohibited.

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Suwanee, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Garage sales allowed daytime hours only β€” typically 7:00 AM to sunset. Must comply with Suwanee noise ordinance (no amplified sound) and sign rules (no off-premise signs). Each sale limited to 3 consecutive days.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLawrencevilleSuwanee
Typical Hours7 AM-7 PM-
Max Duration3 days-
OvernightProhibited-
CleanupPromptly after-
Hours-7 AM to sunset
Max Days-3 consecutive
Noise-No amplified sound
Signs-On-premise only
Per Year-Typically 4 sales

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Lawrenceville FAQ

Can I start my sale at 5 AM?

No. Early-morning setup generating noise or activity before 7 AM violates the noise ordinance. Open at 7 AM or later.

How many days can a Lawrenceville garage sale run?

Maximum of 3 consecutive days. Sales that stretch longer may trigger an unlicensed-retail citation.

Can I leave unsold items in the yard after my garage sale ends?

No. Unsold items must be removed from the yard/driveway promptly after the sale ends, or the display becomes a code violation.

Suwanee FAQ

How early can I start a garage sale?

7 AM. Earlier set-up may violate Suwanee's noise ordinance and is subject to neighbor complaints.

Can I put directional signs at the neighborhood entrance?

No. Signs in the public right-of-way or on utility poles are prohibited and will be removed without notice.

Do I need a permit for a yard sale in Suwanee?

No permit is required for typical residential garage sales, but frequency limits apply to prevent commercial use of residential property.

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