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Loud Party Ordinance: San Jose vs Santa Clara

How do loud party ordinance rules compare between San Jose, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

San Jose has fewer restrictions than Santa Clara.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

San Jose enforces loud party rules through SJMC Chapter 10.06 disturbing the peace, California Penal Code section 415, and a second-response cost recovery program billing hosts for SJPD return visits within twenty-four hours.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Clara County Code Title B and California Penal Code Section 415 treat loud or unruly gatherings as a public nuisance. Several cities, including San Jose and Sunnyvale, layer second-response cost-recovery ordinances that bill hosts, owners, and adult residents for repeat law-enforcement responses after a written warning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSanta Clara
Disturbing peace statutePenal Code section 415-
City conduct chapterSJMC 10.06-
Second-response windowTwenty-four hours-
Typical response billFour hundred dollars or more-
Property lien riskUnpaid bills attach as liens-
County code-SCC Title B public peace
State law-CA Penal Code 415
City example-San Jose MC 10.20.025
Trigger-Second response after warning
Liable parties-Host, owner, adult residents

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San Jose FAQ

Will I be billed if SJPD responds to a loud party at my house?

Not the first call, which is typically a warning. If officers must return within twenty-four hours, the cost recovery program bills the host and property owner for actual response time.

Can my landlord be billed for my loud party?

Yes. Cost recovery bills attach to both the tenant host and the property owner, and unpaid charges become liens against the real property under city ordinance.

Santa Clara FAQ

Do I have to be the homeowner to be billed for a loud party?

No. San Jose and Sunnyvale social-host ordinances reach the host, the property owner, and any adult resident or tenant present. Renters and party hosts are jointly liable for the second-response cost-recovery bill.

Does a county rule apply inside San Jose or Sunnyvale?

Title B and Penal Code 415 apply countywide as a baseline, but most cities add their own social-host and noise rules. San Jose Municipal Code 10.20.025 and similar Sunnyvale provisions add explicit cost-recovery beyond the county code.

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