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Amplified Music & Events: Vacaville vs Vallejo

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Vacaville, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Vallejo has fewer restrictions than Vacaville.

Vacaville, CA

Solano County

Heavy Restrictions

Vacaville Municipal Code Chapter 9.16 (Loudspeakers, Sound Amplifiers and Lighting Equipment) requires advance registration with the City for the use of loudspeakers or sound amplifiers in or upon any building, vehicle, or open-air location. Amplified sound that disturbs nearby residents independently violates the Chapter 8.10 nuisance standard. Active disturbances are enforced by the Vacaville Police Department, including under California Penal Code Section 415.

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vallejo regulates amplified music under its noise ordinance. The downtown waterfront and Mare Island events draw crowds. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom concerts require entertainment permits. Public amplification needs prior city approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactVacavilleVallejo
Code ChapterVacaville Municipal Code Ch. 9.16-
RegistrationRequired before use of loudspeakers/amplifiers-
Underlying StandardVacaville Municipal Code Ch. 8.10 (nuisance)-
Event PathTemporary Use Permit (Community Development)-
Active Disturbance StatuteCalifornia Penal Code §415-
Permit-Required for public amplification
Six Flags-Entertainment permits
Mare Island-Events permitted
Enforcement-Vallejo PD

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Vacaville FAQ

Do I need a permit for amplified music or loudspeakers in Vacaville?

Yes. Vacaville Municipal Code Chapter 9.16 requires registration with the City before using loudspeakers, sound amplifiers, or similar devices in or on any building, vehicle, or open-air location. Outdoor events with amplified entertainment often additionally require a Temporary Use Permit through the Community Development Department.

Can I be cited for a loud party in Vacaville?

Yes. Amplified music that disturbs nearby residents violates Chapter 8.10 (Abatement of Public Nuisance) using the City's reasonable-person standard. Vacaville Police respond to active disturbances and can cite under California Penal Code Section 415 (disturbing the peace). Code Enforcement may pursue follow-up citation and cost recovery under Chapter 1.28.

Vallejo FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard party?

Private gatherings don’t need permits but must comply with noise ordinance limits, especially during quiet hours.

What about live music at a business?

Commercial venues need appropriate use permits with noise conditions.

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