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Barking Dogs: Lincoln vs Rocklin

How do barking dogs rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Rocklin, CA?

Lincoln and Rocklin have similar restriction levels.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Animal control in Lincoln is contracted to Placer County Animal Services, which handles barking-dog and animal-noise complaints; the County uses its barking-dog complaint process under Placer County Code Chapter 6.

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Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Rocklin Animal Control investigates barking and nuisance-animal complaints under Title 6 of the Rocklin Municipal Code; in unincorporated Placer County the threshold is 20 minutes of continuous barking in one hour. Repeat violations can trigger citations and call-back cost recovery if a police response is required under Chapter 9.40.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRocklin
Animal controlPlacer County Animal Services (530-886-5500)-
Applicable codePlacer County Code Title 6-
Lincoln supplementLincoln Title 6 (Animals)-
Civil nuisanceCal. Civ. Code 3479-
Shelter address11232 B Avenue, Auburn, CA 95603-
Local code-Rocklin Municipal Code Title 6, Ch. 6.08 (Animal Control Administration)
County standard (nearby unincorporated)-Placer County Code Section 6.08.020 - 20 minutes per hour threshold
Working-dog exemption-Active herding or standard farming practices (Placer County)
Report to-Rocklin Animal Control (916) 625-5400 option 1; police@rocklin.ca.us
State backstop-Cal. Penal Code Section 415

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Lincoln FAQ

Do I call Lincoln Police or Placer County for a barking dog?

Routine barking-dog complaints go to Placer County Animal Services at 530-886-5500. Call Lincoln Police (916-645-4040) only when the noise is ongoing late at night and is also disturbing the peace, or when there is an immediate safety issue.

Does Lincoln have its own barking dog ordinance?

Lincoln's Municipal Code Title 6 covers animal licensing and related rules, but day-to-day barking complaints are processed by Placer County under the County's animal noise procedures, since the City contracts animal-control services to the County.

Rocklin FAQ

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

Rocklin's code does not state a fixed minute threshold within incorporated city limits, but the adjacent Placer County standard (20 minutes of barking in one hour) is the bright-line evidence test used regionally and is persuasive in nuisance cases.

Who do I call?

Rocklin Animal Control at (916) 625-5400, press 1, or email police@rocklin.ca.us. You can also submit a complaint through the Access Rocklin app.

What happens after I report?

Animal Control typically contacts the owner with a notice and corrective directive. A repeat complaint within six months can lead to a citation.

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