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Quiet Hours: Oro Valley vs Sahuarita

How do quiet hours rules compare between Oro Valley, AZ and Sahuarita, AZ?

Oro Valley and Sahuarita have similar restriction levels.

Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Oro Valley regulates excessive noise as a public nuisance under the Oro Valley Town Code Chapter 9 (Offenses and Nuisances). Noise that unreasonably disturbs the peace and comfort of neighboring residents is prohibited at all hours, with heightened enforcement during nighttime. The Town relies on the reasonable-person standard rather than fixed decibel thresholds for most residential complaints.

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Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Sahuarita regulates noise through its general nuisance and disturbance provisions in the Town Code. Unreasonably loud sounds that disturb the peace and quiet of a neighborhood are prohibited at any hour, with heightened enforcement during nighttime hours.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOro ValleySahuarita
Code SectionOV Town Code Ch. 9, Art. 9-1-
StandardReasonable-person (nuisance)Qualitative (reasonable person)
State LawARS 13-2916 (disorderly conduct)ARS 13-2916
HOA RulesOften set 10 PM-7 AM quiet hours-
ComplaintsOV Police (520) 229-4900-
Nighttime Sensitivity-10 PM - 7 AM
Enforcement-Sahuarita Police Department

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Oro Valley FAQ

Does Oro Valley have official quiet hours?

The Town Code does not set specific quiet hours but prohibits unreasonable noise at all times. Most HOAs in Oro Valley (Rancho Vistoso, SaddleBrooke, Sun City Vistoso) enforce quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM through their CC&Rs.

How do I file a noise complaint in Oro Valley?

Call the Oro Valley Police Department non-emergency line at (520) 229-4900. Document dates, times, and the nature of the noise for the responding officer.

Sahuarita FAQ

Does Sahuarita have specific decibel limits?

No. Sahuarita uses a qualitative standard based on whether noise is unreasonably loud and disturbs the peace, rather than numeric decibel thresholds measured with a meter.

Can the HOA add extra quiet-hour rules?

Yes. Rancho Sahuarita and other HOAs in town may impose stricter quiet hours and additional noise restrictions through their CC&Rs, which are enforceable separately from Town Code.

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