Juvenile Curfew: Oxnard vs Santa Paula
How do juvenile curfew rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Santa Paula, CA?
Santa Paula has fewer restrictions than Oxnard.
Oxnard, CA
Ventura County
Oxnard enforces a juvenile curfew ordinance prohibiting minors under 18 from being in public places during late night and early morning hours without a parent or guardian. The curfew aims to reduce juvenile crime and victimization.
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Ventura County
Ventura County Ordinance Code §6249 addresses juvenile loitering in unincorporated areas. Parents may be cited for allowing minors to loiter. Violations are infractions under §6249-3.
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| Fact | Oxnard | Santa Paula |
|---|---|---|
| Weeknight Curfew | 10 PM–6 AM (Sun–Thu) | - |
| Weekend Curfew | 11 PM–6 AM (Fri–Sat) | - |
| Age | Under 18 | - |
| Exceptions | Employment, school events, emergencies | - |
| Ordinance | - | §6249 Juvenile Loitering |
| Parental Liability | - | §6249-1 |
| Penalty | - | Infraction ($100/$200/$500) |
| Enforcement | - | Sheriff (805) 654-9511 |
| Code Section | - | Div 6, Ch 2, Art 4 |
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Oxnard FAQ
What is Oxnard's curfew for minors?
Minors under 18 must not be in public from 10 PM to 6 AM on weeknights and 11 PM to 6 AM on weekends without a parent or guardian.
What exceptions exist for the Oxnard curfew?
Exceptions include travel to/from employment, supervised school or religious activities, emergencies, and First Amendment activities with parental permission.
Can parents be fined for curfew violations in Oxnard?
Yes. Parents who knowingly allow their minor children to violate curfew may be cited and face fines. The ordinance places responsibility on both minors and their parents.
Santa Paula FAQ
Does Ventura County have a juvenile curfew?
Ventura County has a juvenile loitering ordinance (§6249) rather than a traditional curfew with specific overnight hours. The Sheriff enforces in unincorporated areas.
Can parents be fined?
Yes. Section 6249-1 establishes parental responsibility. Parents allowing juvenile loitering may be cited separately.
Who enforces juvenile loitering?
The Ventura County Sheriff's Department at (805) 654-9511 for unincorporated areas.
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