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Noise Rules: Newport Beach vs Santa Ana

How do noise rules rules compare between Newport Beach, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Newport Beach and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

STR properties in Newport Beach must comply with all noise ordinances under NBMC Chapters 10.26 and 10.28. The Unruly Gathering ordinance applies enhanced penalties to rental properties generating noise complaints, and violations can trigger permit revocation.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Short-term rentals are banned in Santa Ana, so STR-specific noise rules are moot. All properties remain subject to SAMC Chapter 18, Article VI general noise standards: 55 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime at residential property lines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNewport BeachSanta Ana
Quiet Hours10 PM – 7 AM-
Guest NoticeWritten noise rules required-
Revocation Threshold3 violations in 12 months-
Response RequirementLocal contact within 30 min-
Code SectionsNBMC 5.95, 10.26, 10.28-
STR Status-Banned — no STR noise rules needed
General Day Limit-55 dBA (SAMC §18-312)
General Night Limit-50 dBA (10 PM-7 AM)
Party Noise-Enforceable under §18-308
STR Ban Motivation-Partly due to noise complaints

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Newport Beach FAQ

What noise rules apply to short-term rental guests?

All Newport Beach noise ordinances apply equally. Nighttime limits begin at 10 PM and the Unruly Gathering ordinance allows enhanced fines for party noise.

Can my STR permit be revoked for noise?

Yes. Three verified noise violations within 12 months can result in permanent revocation of your Short-Term Lodging Permit under NBMC Chapter 5.95.

Who is responsible for guest noise — the owner or the guest?

Both. The city may cite the guest for the noise violation and separately cite the permit holder for failing to control the property.

Santa Ana FAQ

Are there special noise rules for short-term rentals in Santa Ana?

No, because short-term rentals are completely banned. All properties are subject to the general noise standards of 55 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime.

What if an unauthorized STR is causing noise?

Report both the noise violation and the illegal STR operation to Code Enforcement at (714) 647-5343. Both are separately enforceable violations.

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