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Quiet Hours: Marana vs Tucson

How do quiet hours rules compare between Marana, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Marana and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Marana Town Code Chapter 11-5 prohibits noise that disturbs the peace of a reasonable person at any hour. There is no explicit residential quiet-hours curfew with set times, but the Resort and Recreation zone has specific dBA limits at the property line under Section 11-5-3 Table 1. State law ARS 13-2916 provides criminal enforcement for persistent disturbances.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Tucson Code §16-31 sets quiet hours 10 PM–7 AM with daytime limit of 70 dBA and nighttime limit of 62 dBA at the receiving property line. Both objective (dB) and subjective (disturbance) standards apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaTucson
Code ChapterTown Code Chapter 11-5-
StandardDisturbance of reasonable person-
RR Zone LimitsdBA at property line (Section 11-5-3)-
State BackupARS 13-2916 disorderly conduct-
EnforcementMarana Police Department-
Quiet Hours-10 PM – 7 AM
Day Limit-70 dBA at property line
Night Limit-62 dBA at property line
Code Section-Tucson Code §16-31
Report-792-CITY (non-emergency)

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Marana FAQ

Does Marana have official quiet hours?

Marana does not set specific quiet-hours times for residential zones. Instead, noise that disturbs a reasonable person is a violation at any hour under Chapter 11-5.

How do I file a noise complaint in Marana?

Contact the Marana Police Department non-emergency line at (520) 382-2000. For chronic issues, Marana Code Enforcement handles follow-up nuisance complaints.

Do HOAs in Marana have stricter noise rules?

Yes. Master-planned communities like Dove Mountain and Continental Ranch often impose quiet-hours windows and additional restrictions through their CC&Rs.

Tucson FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Tucson?

Tucson Code §16-31 sets quiet hours 10 PM–7 AM with daytime limit of 70 dBA and nighttime limit of 62 dBA at the receiving property line. Both objective (dB) and subjective (disturbance) standards apply.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in Tucson?

Quiet Hours: 10 PM – 7 AM. Day Limit: 70 dBA at property line. Night Limit: 62 dBA at property line. Code Section: Tucson Code §16-31.

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