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Noise Rules: Lincoln vs Rocklin

How do noise rules rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Rocklin, CA?

Lincoln and Rocklin have similar restriction levels.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Lincoln has no STR-specific quiet-hours rule, but all short-term rentals are subject to the City's general noise ordinance in Municipal Code Title 9 (Public Peace, Morals and Welfare). Hosts are responsible for guest conduct that violates it.

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Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Rocklin Municipal Code Ch. 5.22 limits short-term rental guests in excess of the occupancy cap after 10:00 p.m. and prohibits 'special events.' The permittee or a designated secondary contact must respond on site within 30 minutes of a complaint. Repeat disturbance calls are billable to the property under RMC Ch. 9.40 (Disturbance Call Back Cost Recovery).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRocklin
STR-specific quiet hoursNone — Title 9 general standard-
Governing chapterLMC Title 9-
Fine schedule$100 / $200 / $500 per Gov. Code §36900(b)-
Host liabilityOwner liable for guest noise under LMC Title 8 nuisance-
Guest count cutoff-10:00 p.m.
Special events-Prohibited
Contact response time-30 minutes on site
Disturbance billing-RMC Ch. 9.40 cost recovery on second call
General noise floor-RMC Title 9 citywide noise/nuisance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lincoln FAQ

What time do quiet hours start for Lincoln STRs?

Lincoln has no STR-specific quiet-hour clock. The Title 9 noise ordinance prohibits disturbance of nearby residents at any hour, with stricter enforcement at night.

Can the City fine me for my guests' noise?

Yes. Hosts who own or operate an STR are responsible for guest conduct under LMC Title 8 nuisance provisions; tiered fines of $100/$200/$500 per Gov. Code §36900(b) apply to each citation.

Rocklin FAQ

Are there fixed quiet hours for Rocklin STRs?

Rocklin's STR ordinance does not publish a numeric decibel limit but caps daytime guests at 10 p.m. and applies citywide noise/nuisance provisions in RMC Title 9. Most hosts post 10 p.m.–7 a.m. quiet hours in the house rules to align.

What happens after a noise call?

The 30-minute on-site response by the permittee is mandatory. Under RMC Ch. 9.40, a second police response to the same address for a loud/unruly gathering can be billed to the responsible party.

Can I host a wedding or party at my Rocklin STR?

No. The STR permit prohibits any 'special event that would otherwise require a city permit.'

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