Indianapolis does not impose specific hours of operation for garage sales in the city code. However, garage sales are expected to operate during reasonable daytime hours. Sales that create noise, traffic, or parking issues outside of normal hours could result in nuisance complaints under Rev. Code Chapter 391. Early morning setup and late-night operation should be avoided to prevent disturbance to neighbors.
Indianapolis allows garage and yard sales during designated hours, typically 8 AM to 6 PM or sunrise to sunset. Some cities restrict sales to specific days, commonly Thursday through Sunday. Sales must not create noise or traffic that disturbs neighbors. All merchandise, tables, and signs must be removed or stored out of sight after sale hours. Items left at the curb after the sale may be considered property blight. Adequate off-street parking for shoppers is recommended to avoid street congestion.
Operating outside allowed hours: $25 to $100. Items left out after sale: property blight citation $50 to $200.
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