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Barking Dogs: Mount Vernon vs New Rochelle

How do barking dogs rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and New Rochelle, NY?

Mount Vernon and New Rochelle have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Persistent barking is actionable under both Chapter 179 (noise) and Chapter 99 (dogs). Dogs must be licensed annually per NY Agriculture & Markets Law, and habitual barking disturbing neighbors can trigger citations.

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New Rochelle, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Persistent dog barking audible beyond the owner's property for 15+ continuous minutes, or intermittently for 30+ minutes, violates Chapter 213 and Chapter 83 (Dogs).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonNew Rochelle
CodeChapters 179 & 99-
LicenseNY required annually-
Threshold10 min continuous15 min continuous
Fine$100-$250Up to $500
EnforcementMVPD/ACONRPD + Humane Society
Intermittent-30 min total

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Mount Vernon FAQ

How do I report a barking dog?

Call MVPD non-emergency; log dates and times, and note whether barking is audible from your property.

How long must a dog bark before it violates Mount Vernon's noise code?

Habitual barking audible at a neighboring property for 10+ continuous minutes, or intermittently for 30+ minutes, is typically treated as a violation under Chapters 179 and 99. Fines run $100-$250.

Do I have to license my dog in Mount Vernon?

Yes β€” NY Agriculture & Markets Law Section 109 requires annual dog licensing, enforced locally by Mount Vernon's Animal Control Officer alongside MVPD.

New Rochelle FAQ

Who do I call about a barking dog in New Rochelle?

Call NRPD non-emergency at (914) 654-2300 or the Humane Society of Westchester. Document times and dates.

How long must a dog bark to be a violation in New Rochelle?

15 continuous minutes, or 30 total minutes of intermittent barking audible beyond the property line, violates Chapter 213.

What happens after three barking complaints in 12 months?

Three substantiated complaints can trigger a dangerous-nuisance-animal hearing in New Rochelle City Court and fines up to $500.

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