No county ordinance sets yard-sale hours in unincorporated Washington County. Start and end times are unrestricted by county law; only noise nuisance and, inside the cities, municipal rules and sign limits apply.
Unincorporated Washington County imposes no hours on residential yard sales, because it does not regulate the sales themselves. You can open and close whenever you choose without violating a county timing rule. The indirect limits are noise, since amplified sound or an early-morning disturbance can draw a county nuisance response, and signage, since signs in the public right-of-way may be removed. Inside Fayetteville and the other cities, the sale must fit the city's caps, with Fayetteville allowing three consecutive days, and follow local sign rules. No city here is known to fix a strict clock-hour window; daylight hours are customary.
No county hours violation exists. Enforcement appears only through a noise nuisance if a sale disturbs neighbors, or through city sign and duration rules where you live inside city limits.
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