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Barking Dogs: Rialto vs Victorville

How do barking dogs rules compare between Rialto, CA and Victorville, CA?

Rialto and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Animal noise is excluded from Chapter 9.50 by RMC §9.50.060(N)(2) and is governed by Title 6 (Animals) of the Rialto Municipal Code. Persistent barking that disturbs neighbors is also actionable as a public nuisance under California Civil Code §3479 and §3480.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville treats chronic barking as a public nuisance under VMC Title 7 and the noise ordinance. Animal Control investigates, issues warnings, and escalates to citations when barking continues.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRialtoVictorville
Where the rule livesRialto Municipal Code Title 6 (Animals); §9.50.060(N)(2) sends complaints there-
State backstopCal. Civil Code §3479 & §3480 (public nuisance)-
Enforcement bodyRialto Animal Services (under Police Department) and Code Enforcement-
Decibel limitNone — standard is 'habitual or continued' disturbance of neighbors-
Number of dogs limitSet in Title 6 (kennel-permit threshold); contact Animal Services for current count-
Code-VMC Title 7 and Chapter 13.01
License-Required over 4 months
Animal Control-(760) 955-5089
Standard-Persistent barking disturbing neighbor
Process-Warning then administrative citation

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Rialto FAQ

Why isn't barking covered by Rialto's main noise ordinance?

RMC §9.50.060(N)(2) carves animal noise out of Chapter 9.50 and points to Title 6 of the Municipal Code. So the 50-ft/25-ft 'plainly audible' tests for music do not apply — barking is judged by whether it is 'habitual or continued' and disturbs neighbors.

How long does a dog have to bark before I can complain?

Rialto Title 6 (and California Civil Code §3479) use a 'habitual or continued' standard rather than a fixed minute count. In practice, Animal Services typically asks for a log showing repeated, prolonged barking on multiple days, plus statements from more than one household when possible.

Who do I call about a barking dog in Rialto?

Contact Rialto Animal Services through the Police Department non-emergency line, or file a Code Enforcement complaint via the Community Compliance Division at rialtoca.gov. For an ongoing nuisance you may also pursue a private nuisance claim in court under Cal. Civil Code §3479.

Victorville FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Victorville?

Call Victorville Animal Care and Control at 760-955-5089 and submit a barking log with dates, times, and duration. A second complainant improves enforcement.

Can a dog be removed for chronic barking?

In extreme repeat cases a hearing officer can order abatement including training, barrier changes, or removal, but most cases resolve with warnings and fines.

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