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Quiet Hours: Phoenix vs Tempe

How do quiet hours rules compare between Phoenix, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Phoenix and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix quiet hours are 11 PM–7 AM under City Code §23-14: radios, musical instruments, yelling, and amplified sound are prohibited when they disturb residents. Phoenix uses a qualitative 'unreasonably loud' standard, not fixed residential dBA limits. Construction noise has separate seasonal windows (6 AM/7 AM start, 7 PM stop).

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe enforces noise regulations under City Code Chapter 20. Noise plainly audible at 50 feet from the source or within a neighboring residence is prohibited during nighttime hours. The city distinguishes between daytime and nighttime noise thresholds, with stricter enforcement from 10 PM to 6 AM.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPhoenixTempe
Quiet Hours11 PM to 7 AM10 PM–6 AM
StandardQualitative (unreasonably loud)-
Equipment80 dBA max (new)-
State LawARS §13-2916-
Code Section-Tempe City Code Ch. 20
Audibility Standard-50 feet from source
Enforcement-Tempe Police Department

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Phoenix FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Phoenix?

Phoenix enforces quiet hours under Chapter 23 of the City Code. Amplified music restricted 11 PM to 7 AM. Noise regulations are primarily qualitative ('unreasonably loud') rather than strict decibel thresholds for residential areas.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in Phoenix?

Quiet Hours: 11 PM to 7 AM. Standard: Qualitative (unreasonably loud). Equipment: 80 dBA max (new). State Law: ARS §13-2916.

Tempe FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Tempe?

Tempe enforces stricter noise standards from 10 PM to 6 AM. During these hours, noise audible at 50 feet or inside a neighbor's home may result in a citation.

How do I file a noise complaint in Tempe?

Contact the Tempe Police Department non-emergency line to report noise disturbances. Officers can respond and issue citations under Chapter 20.

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