Bucks County garage sale hours are set by each municipality. Common restrictions: 8 AM to 6 PM or sunrise to sunset. Some boroughs restrict Sunday sales. No overnight setup. Signs must come down within 24 hours. Items left at curb after sale triggers property blight citations.
Time-of-day restrictions for garage and yard sales in Bucks County are set municipally. Common Bucks patterns: sales allowed 8 AM to 6 PM (strict hours in residential boroughs like Doylestown, Newtown, New Hope, Bristol) or sunrise to sunset (more flexible townships); restricted days in some historic boroughs that prohibit Sunday morning sales to protect quiet enjoyment and religious observance; maximum 2-3 consecutive days per sale (typically Thursday-Saturday or Friday-Sunday). Setup cannot begin before posted start time and must be stored out of view each evening during multi-day sales. Merchandise at the curb after sale hours can be cited as property blight under municipal property maintenance codes (typically IPMC Β§302.4 general premises cleanliness). Early-bird shoppers (common in Bucks wealthy suburbs) must respect posted start times β municipalities do not typically enforce early arrival but sellers may refuse early sales. Sale-ending cleanup is critical: all tables, clothing racks, and merchandise must be removed from yard the same day as sale ends; unsold items should be donated (Goodwill, ReStore, thrift stores in Bucks), put out for next trash pickup per municipal bulk rules, or stored inside. Signs must be removed within 24 hours of sale ending β a frequent source of $25-$50 citations when left on utility poles and street corners. PLCB licensees selling alcohol at garage sales are prohibited β beer, wine, and spirits cannot be included in household garage sales. Firearms sales require compliance with PA Uniform Firearms Act (18 Pa.C.S. Β§6111) regardless of venue.
Operating outside allowed hours: $25-$100 first offense. Items left curbside after sale: $50-$200 property blight citation under IPMC. Signs not removed within 24 hours: $25-$50 per sign. Unauthorized Sunday operation where restricted: $50-$200. Firearms sales without compliance: PA criminal charges under 18 Pa.C.S. Β§6111.
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