Oklahoma City garage sale hours limited to 7 AM to 7 PM (§32-50). Most sales Thursday-Sunday. All items and signs must be removed by sale's end to avoid property blight.
Oklahoma City Municipal Code §32-50 restricts garage and yard sale hours to 7:00 AM through 7:00 PM (or sunset, whichever is earlier). Sales cannot create noise that violates the general noise ordinance §35-153 (65 dBA residential day). Most sales run Thursday through Sunday in Oklahoma County — peak activity weekends are late April through May and September through October when weather is mildest. All tables, merchandise, and signs must be removed from public view within 24 hours after sale close; items left at the curb are considered property blight under §27-61 nuisance code. Off-street parking is encouraged to avoid blocking neighbors' driveways or emergency vehicles. Edmond §22-38 allows 7 AM to sunset. Midwest City and Del City have similar daytime-only hours. Heat advisories common in July/August may prompt early-morning sales beginning at 6 AM (still requiring noise compliance).
Operating outside allowed hours: $25 to $100 (OKC §32-59). Items left curbside: $50 to $200 property blight citation (§27-61). Noise violations: $50 to $500.
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