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Quiet Hours: Menifee vs Riverside

How do quiet hours rules compare between Menifee, CA and Riverside, CA?

Menifee and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee does not publish a single "quiet hours" clock-time table in its Municipal Code. Instead, late-night residential noise is policed through Menifee Municipal Code (MMC) Chapter 11.07 "Unruly or Loud Conduct," which makes it unlawful and a public nuisance to engage in—or to host a gathering involving—loud or unruly conduct that disturbs the peace. The General Plan Noise Element treats 65 dBA CNEL as the exterior compatibility threshold for residential land uses and 45 dBA CNEL as the interior standard (consistent with the California Building Code).

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside Municipal Code Title 7 sets nighttime quiet hours from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., with a 45 dBA exterior limit at residential property lines at night and 55 dBA during the day.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeeRiverside
Primary codeMMC Ch. 11.07 (Unruly or Loud Conduct)-
Operative prohibitionMMC § 11.07.020 — unlawful & a public nuisance-
Exterior residential standard65 dBA CNEL (General Plan Noise Element)-
Interior residential standard45 dBA CNEL (Cal. Building Code Title 24)-
General penalty sectionMMC § 1.01.200-
EnforcementMenifee Police (Riverside County Sheriff) / Code Enforcement (951-672-6777)-
Quiet hours-10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Residential night limit-45 dBA at property line
Residential day limit-55 dBA at property line
Plainly audible distance (night)-25 feet
First-offense fine-$500
Code section-RMC §§ 7.25.010, 7.35.010

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Menifee FAQ

Does Menifee have a posted "quiet hours" time like 10 p.m.–7 a.m.?

Not as an explicit clock-time table in the noise ordinance. Disturbances at any hour can be cited under MMC § 11.07.020 (Unruly or Loud Conduct) as a public nuisance. The General Plan Noise Element uses 65 dBA CNEL exterior and 45 dBA CNEL interior as the receiving residential standards.

Who do I call about a loud party in Menifee?

Call the Menifee Police Department (Riverside County Sheriff contract) non-emergency line. For ongoing nuisance issues, contact Menifee Code Enforcement at (951) 672-6777.

What's the fine for a loud-party violation?

Under California Government Code § 36900 and MMC § 1.01.200, infraction fines are $100 / $200 / $500 for the first, second, and third violations within a 12-month period. Repeat or egregious conduct can be charged as a misdemeanor.

Riverside FAQ

What are Riverside's official quiet hours?

10 p.m. to 7 a.m. every day, per RMC § 7.35.010(B). During these hours, noise plainly audible 25 feet from its source is prima facie evidence of a violation.

How loud is too loud at night in a residential zone?

The exterior limit at a residential property line is 45 dBA at night and 55 dBA during the day, measured per RMC § 7.20.010 with an A-weighted meter at slow response.

Who do I call to report a noise violation?

Riverside Police non-emergency at (951) 354-2007 for active disturbances, or Code Enforcement at (951) 826-5633 for ongoing fixed-source problems.

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