Barking Dogs: Martinez vs Richmond
How do barking dogs rules compare between Martinez, CA and Richmond, CA?
Martinez and Richmond have similar restriction levels.
Martinez, CA
Contra Costa County
Martinez prohibits habitual dog barking that disturbs neighbors under Municipal Code Chapter 6.04 and noise provisions in Chapter 8.20. Continuous barking for 20 minutes or intermittent barking for 30 minutes in a one-hour period constitutes a violation. Contra Costa County Animal Services handles enforcement through complaint investigation, written warnings, and progressive fines up to $500.
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Contra Costa County
Contra Costa County Noisy Animal Ordinance (Code §416-12.202) makes it unlawful to have an animal that creates noise for 30 continuous minutes (incessant) or 60 minutes off and on in 24 hours (intermittent). Responsible persons can be fined.
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| Fact | Martinez | Richmond |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Continuous | - | 30+ minutes = violation |
| Intermittent | - | 60+ minutes in 24 hours |
| Filing | - | Notarized affidavit within 60 days |
| Contact | - | Animal Services (925) 608-8400 |
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Martinez FAQ
Richmond FAQ
What are the rules about barking dogs in Contra Costa County?
Contra Costa County Noisy Animal Ordinance (Code §416-12.202) makes it unlawful to have an animal that creates noise for 30 continuous minutes (incessant) or 60 minutes off and on in 24 hours (intermittent). Responsible persons can be fined.
How do I file a noise complaint about a barking dog in Contra Costa County?
Continuous: 30+ minutes = violation. Intermittent: 60+ minutes in 24 hours. Filing: Notarized affidavit within 60 days. Contact: Animal Services (925) 608-8400.
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