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Quiet Hours: St. Clair Shores vs Warren

How do quiet hours rules compare between St. Clair Shores, MI and Warren, MI?

St. Clair Shores and Warren have similar restriction levels.

St. Clair Shores, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Macomb County, MI does not set residential quiet hours. Under the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act (MCL 125.3101 et seq.) and Michigan's home rule structure, noise regulation is delegated to the 27 cities, villages, and townships in Macomb County. The state criminal fallback is MCL 750.170 (disturbing the peace), a 90-day misdemeanor. Sterling Heights City Code Chapter 22 typically prohibits unreasonable noise from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., and Warren City Code Chapter 26 sets similar quiet hours. Industrial sound is regulated by EGLE under Part 18 of NREPA. Call your city or township police non-emergency line - not the County - for residential noise complaints.

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Warren, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Warren's noise ordinance (Chapter 21, Article II) prohibits unreasonably loud sounds that disturb peace. After 11:45 PM, police actively enforce disturbing the peace violations. Municipal civil infraction with $100–$1,000 fines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. Clair ShoresWarren
County AuthorityNone - delegated by MCL 125.3101-
State Criminal StatuteMCL 750.170 (disturbing the peace)-
Maximum State Penalty90 days / $100 (MCL 750.170)-
Industrial AuthorityEGLE - NREPA Part 18-
Sterling Heights Quiet Hours10 p.m. to 7 a.m. (Code Ch. 22)-
Warren Quiet Hours10 p.m. to 7 a.m. (Code Ch. 26)-
Macomb Sheriff586-469-5151-
Enforcement-After 11:45 PM active enforcement
Fine Range-$100–$1,000 per violation
Type-Municipal civil infraction
Exemptions-City-permitted events, parades

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St. Clair Shores FAQ

Does Macomb County, MI have a countywide quiet hours ordinance?

No. Under the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act (MCL 125.3101 et seq.), residential noise rules are set by each of Macomb County's 27 cities, villages, and townships - not by the County. The state criminal fallback is MCL 750.170 (disturbing the peace), a 90-day misdemeanor. Sterling Heights, Warren, Clinton Township, and other Macomb municipalities each have their own noise ordinances with quiet hours typically running 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. For loud parties or barking dogs, call the city or township police non-emergency line where the noise occurs - not Macomb County.

What time does Sterling Heights, MI require quiet?

Sterling Heights Code of Ordinances Chapter 22 (Noise) sets quiet hours from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. and prohibits loud, raucous, or unreasonable noise that disturbs persons of ordinary sensibilities at any hour. Warren City Code Chapter 26 sets substantively similar quiet hours. The Michigan criminal statute MCL 750.170 (disturbing the peace) applies as a fallback statewide. Call Sterling Heights Police non-emergency at 586-446-2800 (or Warren Police at 586-574-4800) to report a violation - not Macomb County.

Warren FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Warren?

Warren's noise ordinance (Chapter 21, Article II) prohibits unreasonably loud sounds that disturb peace. After 11:45 PM, police actively enforce disturbing the peace violations. Municipal civil infraction with $100–$1,000 fines.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in Warren?

Enforcement: After 11:45 PM active enforcement. Fine Range: $100–$1,000 per violation. Type: Municipal civil infraction. Exemptions: City-permitted events, parades.

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