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Amplified Music & Events: Los Angeles vs West Covina

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and West Covina, CA?

Los Angeles and West Covina have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Amplified sound audible beyond 150 feet of the property line in a residential zone or within 500 feet of one is a violation under LAMC 112.01. Sound exceeding ambient levels by more than 5 dB at any neighboring occupied property is also prohibited. LAMC 41.57 separately bans loud and raucous amplified noise citywide.

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West Covina, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

West Covina prohibits amplified music and sound devices between 10 PM and 7 AM if audible at 50 ft from the property line. Daytime noise that unreasonably disturbs the peace and is audible at 50 ft is also a violation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesWest Covina
Distance RuleAudible beyond 150 ft = violation-
dB StandardAmbient +5 dB max at neighbor property-
Code SectionsLAMC 112.01, 41.57-
EnforcementLAPD Noise Enforcement Team-
Nighttime Ban-10 PM - 7 AM if audible at 50 ft
Daytime-Disturbing peace audible at 50 ft = violation
Code-Municipal Code Sec. 15-94
Penalty-Citation / misdemeanor

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Los Angeles FAQ

Do I need a permit for amplified sound in LA?

Yes. LAMC Section 115.02 requires authorization to operate sound amplifying equipment. Unauthorized use that is audible beyond 200 feet is prohibited.

What is the noise limit at LA entertainment venues?

Section 112.06 caps sound at 95 dBA at any customer-occupied point. Venues must post hearing warning signs near each public entrance.

West Covina FAQ

Can I play loud music at a West Covina party?

Music audible at 50 feet from the property line is an automatic violation. After 10 PM, additional quiet hour restrictions apply.

Can I get a permit for a loud event?

Yes. The city may issue special noise permits for events serving the public interest. Written applications with fees are required.

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