No Peoria County or City of Peoria ordinance sets special garage-sale hours. Sales run in daylight on whatever days you choose. The real limits are the general noise ordinance and cleaning merchandise and signs off public view afterward.
The City of Peoria sets no start time, end time or day-of-week rule dedicated to yard sales, and the unincorporated county sets none either, so sales run during daylight on whatever days the seller picks, weekends being most common. The constraints that actually bite are indirect. The city's general noise ordinance reaches early-morning or amplified disturbance, and the property-maintenance code expects merchandise, tables and signs cleared from public view after the sale rather than left in the yard. Keeping shopper parking clear of driveways and traffic keeps a busy sale from generating complaints. Signs, as always in Peoria, must stay out of the public right-of-way.
No county or city hours citation exists for the sale itself. Excessive noise can draw a nuisance complaint, and goods or signs left out afterward can draw a property-maintenance citation in the city.
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