Volusia County garage sales run dawn to dusk or 7 AM to 6 PM typical. Daytona Beach requires 8 AM to 6 PM. Speedway race weekends see heavy enforcement of signage and parking violations from Daytona International Speedway traffic.
Volusia County jurisdictions restrict garage sale hours to daytime periods. Daytona Beach sets 8 AM to 6 PM (Code Β§30). DeLand allows 7 AM to 6 PM. New Smyrna Beach permits 7 AM to dusk. Ormond Beach uses 7 AM to 6 PM. Deltona allows 7 AM to 7 PM. Unincorporated county follows general noise ordinance limits (Code Ch. 50) with daytime quiet hours. Days are typically Thursday through Sunday, though most jurisdictions allow any 3 consecutive days. Early setup noise (clanging tables, loud voices) before 7 AM can trigger noise violations in residential zones. During Daytona 500 and Bike Week (first and second weeks of March) and Biketoberfest (mid-October), enforcement of garage sale signs, parking, and merchandise display intensifies due to traffic congestion near Daytona International Speedway and Main Street. Items, tables, and signs must be removed or stored out of view by the end of each sale day. Overnight storage in the front yard triggers property maintenance citations.
Operating outside hours: $25 to $100. Early noise violations: $100 to $500 under noise ordinance. Items left out overnight: property maintenance citation $50 to $200. Signs not removed: $25 to $50 per sign.
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