Moving to Sacramento County, CA?
Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.
Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Sacramento County across 30 categories and 126 specific rules we track.
🔊 Noise Ordinances
Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.
Leaf Blower Rules
Some RestrictionsSacramento County permits leaf blowers 7 AM to 7 PM but bans the sale of new gas-powered models statewide under AB 1346 (effective January 1, 2024). SMAQMD offers electric blower rebates.
Quiet Hours
Some RestrictionsSacramento County nighttime quiet hours run 10 PM to 7 AM weekdays and 10 PM to 8 AM weekends under Title 6 of the County Code. Exterior noise in residential zones is capped at 55 dBA daytime, 50 dBA nighttime.
Vehicle Noise
Some RestrictionsVehicle Code 27150 and 23130 govern modified exhaust and loud vehicles countywide. Sacramento County CHP and Sheriff issue fix-it tickets; sustained loud idling over 5 minutes is also a County nuisance.
Aircraft Noise
Some RestrictionsSacramento County hosts SMF (Sacramento Intl), Mather, Executive, and former McClellan airfields. Airport Land Use Compatibility Plans restrict residential density in 65+ dB CNEL contours.
Barking Dogs
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Code 9.36 classifies a dog that barks continuously for 30 minutes or intermittently for 60 minutes as a public nuisance. Animal Services handles enforcement.
Amplified Music & Events
Some RestrictionsAmplified music audible beyond the property line after 10 PM is prohibited in unincorporated Sacramento County. Outdoor events need a Special Event Permit with a noise-variance component.
Industrial Noise
Some RestrictionsCommercial operations in unincorporated Sacramento County must keep noise at adjacent residential property lines below 55 dBA day and 50 dBA night. Industrial zones along Power Inn and Florin-Perkins allow higher thresholds.
Construction Hours
Some RestrictionsConstruction in unincorporated Sacramento County is allowed 7 AM to 6 PM Monday through Saturday and prohibited on Sundays and holidays under Chapter 6.68 of the County Code.
🏠 Short-Term Rentals
If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.
Insurance Requirements
Some RestrictionsSacramento County STR permit applicants must show proof of liability insurance, typically 1 million dollars minimum, per Zoning Code 3.10 permit conditions.
Noise Rules
Heavy RestrictionsSTR guests must comply with Sacramento County noise ordinance Chapter 6.68. Quiet hours 10 PM to 7 AM. Operator liable for guest violations.
Parking Rules
Some RestrictionsSTR parking must be on-site per Zoning Code 3.10. Street parking by guests is discouraged. One on-site space required per bedroom rented.
Taxes & Fees
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County charges 12 percent Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on all STR stays under 30 days. Operators must register and remit monthly or quarterly.
Night Caps
Some RestrictionsSacramento County does not impose a blanket annual night cap on STRs. Non-hosted rentals may face higher scrutiny than hosted rentals under Zoning Code 3.10.
Occupancy Limits
Some RestrictionsSacramento County STR occupancy is typically limited to 2 persons per bedroom plus 2 additional, per Zoning Code 3.10 and housing code standards.
Registration Rules
Heavy RestrictionsSTR registration with Sacramento County is mandatory before listing. Permit number must appear in all online advertisements per Zoning Code 3.10.
Permit Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County requires a Short-Term Rental Permit under Zoning Code Chapter 3.10. Operators must register, pass inspection, and renew annually.
🔥 Fire Regulations
Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.
Wildfire Zones
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County contains Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in the eastern foothills and portions of the Delta. Properties in VHFHSZ face stricter defensible space, building ignition-resistant construction, and insurance disclosure requirements.
Fireworks
Heavy RestrictionsAll consumer fireworks, including Safe and Sane, are banned in unincorporated Sacramento County. Only permitted public displays are legal. Violations carry administrative fines up to 1,000 dollars plus state penalties.
Brush Clearance
Heavy RestrictionsProperty owners in unincorporated Sacramento County must maintain 100 ft defensible space per Public Resources Code 4291 in designated fire hazard zones, especially in foothill and Delta WUI areas. Metro Fire and Cal Fire inspect annually.
Outdoor Burning
Heavy RestrictionsOpen burning of yard waste, trash, and vegetation is generally prohibited in unincorporated Sacramento County under SMAQMD Rule 421 and county fire code. Agricultural burns require SMAQMD permits and burn-day authorization.
Smoke Detectors
Some RestrictionsAll dwellings in unincorporated Sacramento County must have working smoke alarms in each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every level, plus CO alarms, per California Health and Safety Code 13113.7 and 13260.
Backyard Fires
Some RestrictionsSmall recreational backyard fires are allowed in unincorporated Sacramento County when conducted in approved containers with proper clearance, except on SMAQMD no-burn days. Only clean, dry, seasoned firewood may be used.
Fire Pit Rules
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County allows backyard fire pits subject to California Fire Code and SMAQMD rules. Fire pits must be 3 ft or smaller, burn only clean seasoned wood or propane, and sit at least 15 ft from structures, fences, and combustible vegetation.
🚗 Parking Rules
Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County Zoning Code limits commercial vehicle parking in residential zones. Generally one commercial vehicle under a weight threshold (commonly 10,000 lbs GVWR) is allowed if owned by the resident. Semi-trucks and large trailers are prohibited in residential areas. CVC 22507.5 authorizes street parking restrictions.
Driveway Rules
Some RestrictionsDriveways in unincorporated Sacramento County require an encroachment permit from DOT where they cross the public right-of-way. Residential driveways typically 10-20 feet wide per Zoning Code. Parking must not block sidewalks or overhang the public way. Paving with impervious surface may be limited by front-yard coverage rules.
Abandoned Vehicles
Some RestrictionsSacramento County abandoned vehicle abatement is handled under County Code Chapter 10.28 and CA Vehicle Code 22660-22669. Vehicles abandoned on public streets or private property may be removed. County participates in the Service Authority for Abandoned Vehicle Abatement (SAVAA) which provides DMV fee funding for removal.
Street Parking Limits
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County enforces the statewide CVC 22651(k) 72-hour rule on public streets. County Code Title 10 adds local restrictions including no parking on unpaved shoulders in some residential zones. Parked vehicles must display current registration and move every 72 hours.
Overnight Parking
Few RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County does not generally prohibit overnight street parking in residential areas. The CVC 22651(k) 72-hour rule applies. Some commercial zones and posted areas restrict overnight commercial vehicle parking from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. under CVC 22507.5. Private lots may tow unauthorized vehicles per CVC 22658.
EV Charging
Few RestrictionsSacramento County follows CALGreen Title 24 Part 11 EV charging requirements for new construction. SB 379 streamlines residential EV charging permits to 5 business days with checklist review. Existing SMUD rebates and PG&E programs support home charger installation. HOAs cannot unreasonably restrict EV chargers under Civil Code 4745.
RV & Boat Parking
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County Zoning Code restricts RV, boat, and trailer storage in residential zones. Generally allowed in side or rear yards with screening; front yard storage on driveways is limited to loading and unloading periods. No habitation of parked RVs on residential property.
🧱 Fence Regulations
Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.
Height Limits
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Zoning Code limits front-yard fences to 3.5 feet and rear/side fences to 7 feet. Solid front fencing over 3.5 feet requires a zoning clearance.
Permit Requirements
Few RestrictionsFences 7 feet and under in unincorporated Sacramento County do not require a building permit, but a zoning clearance is required for front-yard fences over 3.5 feet or in setback areas.
Neighbor Fence Rules
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Civil Code 841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act) presumes equal cost-sharing for boundary fences. 30-day written notice is required before building or repairing a shared fence.
Fence Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County requires a clear sight triangle of 25 feet at corner lots. Fences, walls, and landscaping over 3 feet tall are prohibited in this triangle.
Material Restrictions
Few RestrictionsSacramento County allows wood, vinyl, masonry, chain link, and wrought iron fencing in most zones. Barbed wire and electric fences are restricted to AR and AG parcels.
Pool Barriers
Heavy RestrictionsPools in Sacramento County must have a 5-foot barrier and meet 2 of 7 safety features under California Health and Safety Code 115922. Pool fence permits issued with the pool permit.
🐔 Animal Ordinances
Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.
Exotic Pets
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County follows California Fish and Game Code 2118 and Title 14 CCR 671, prohibiting most exotic mammals, reptiles, and birds without a CDFW permit. Local exceptions are narrow.
Breed Restrictions
Few RestrictionsBreed-specific bans are preempted statewide by California Food and Agricultural Code 31683. Sacramento County regulates dangerous dogs by behavior, not breed, under Code Chapter 9.12.
Beekeeping
Some RestrictionsSacramento County allows beekeeping in most residential and agricultural zones. Hives must be set back from property lines and registered with the County Agricultural Commissioner.
Wildlife Feeding
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Code 9.60 prohibits feeding wild mammals including deer, raccoons, coyotes, and wild turkeys. Bird feeders are allowed if they do not attract mammals.
Pet Limits
Some RestrictionsSacramento County residential zones allow up to 4 dogs and 4 cats (over 4 months old) per dwelling without a kennel permit. AR and AG zones have no numeric limit.
Dog Leash Laws
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County Code 9.04 requires dogs to be leashed (maximum 6 feet) in all public places. Off-leash is allowed only in designated off-leash park areas. Fines start at 100 dollars.
Chickens & Livestock
Some RestrictionsSacramento County allows backyard chickens in most residential zones: up to 6 hens on lots under 10,000 sq ft, no roosters in RD zones. Coops must be set back 20 feet from dwellings on adjacent parcels.
🌿 Landscaping Rules
From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.
Tree Trimming
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County has one of Californias strongest Native Oak Tree Ordinances. Pruning of protected native oaks (heritage oaks 36 inch DBH plus) requires a permit and an arborist report. Illegal trimming can trigger fines up to 25,000 dollars per tree.
Artificial Turf
Few RestrictionsAB 1572 and Civil Code 4735 protect artificial turf installation in unincorporated Sacramento County. HOAs and the county cannot prohibit drought-tolerant landscaping or artificial turf on residential lots subject to reasonable design standards.
Weed Ordinances
Some RestrictionsSacramento Countys weed abatement program under Chapter 8.12 requires property owners to clear dry weeds, overgrown grass, and combustible vegetation annually. The County Agricultural Commissioner administers enforcement.
Rainwater Harvesting
Few RestrictionsRainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in unincorporated Sacramento County. Rooftop collection for outdoor landscape use requires no permit. Larger cistern systems and indoor non-potable use require plumbing permits.
Water Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County and its water providers enforce permanent water waste prohibitions plus drought-response watering schedules. Outdoor watering is generally limited to two or three days per week with no daytime irrigation and no runoff.
Tree Removal & Heritage Trees
Heavy RestrictionsRemoval of protected native oaks in unincorporated Sacramento County requires a Tree Permit and mitigation planting. Heritage oak removal requires discretionary approval and mitigation at ratios up to 12:1.
Native Plants
Few RestrictionsSacramento County encourages native and drought-tolerant landscaping through MWELO and regional water-wise programs. New development over 500 sq ft must meet Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance water budget rules.
Grass Height Limits
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Code Chapter 8.12 treats grass or weeds over 6 inches as a public nuisance subject to abatement. Owners receive notice and must cut or the county will abate and lien the property.
💼 Home Business
Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.
Customer Traffic Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsHome occupations in unincorporated Sacramento County are limited to minimal customer visits and may not generate traffic, parking demand, or deliveries greater than normal residential use. Most businesses must operate without on-site clients.
Zoning Restrictions
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County allows home occupations as accessory uses in residential zones under Title 22 Zoning Code. Operations must be clearly incidental to residential use with no outward evidence of business activity.
Home Daycare
Few RestrictionsSacramento County allows small (up to 8 children) and large (up to 14) family daycare homes by right in residential zones under CA HSC 1597.30 state preemption.
Home Occupation Permits
Some RestrictionsSacramento County requires a Home Occupation Permit for businesses operated from a dwelling. Zoning Code 5.9.2 sets strict conditions on employees, signage, and customer visits.
Cottage Food Operations
Few RestrictionsCottage Food Operations are legal in unincorporated Sacramento County under AB 1616 and AB 1240. Registration or permitting through Sacramento County Environmental Management Department is required, and sales are capped at 150,000 dollars annually (Class B).
Signage Rules
Heavy RestrictionsHome occupations in unincorporated Sacramento County may not display signs or other outward evidence of business activity. Commercial signage is prohibited on residential properties operating under a home occupation permit.
🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas
Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.
Pool Permits
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County requires a building permit for all in-ground pools and most above-ground pools over 18 inches deep. CA Building Code and HSC 115920 apply.
Hot Tub Rules
Some RestrictionsHot tubs and spas in Sacramento County require building/electrical permits and must have locking covers meeting ASTM F1346 or barriers per HSC 115922.
Safety Rules
Heavy RestrictionsNew or remodeled pools in Sacramento County must have at least 2 safety features under CA HSC 115922 (Pool Safety Act).
Fencing Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsPool enclosures must be at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates per CA HSC 115923. Sacramento County enforces through building inspections.
Above-Ground Pools
Some RestrictionsAbove-ground pools over 18 inches deep require a Sacramento County building permit. Pool safety act barriers apply if capable of holding 18 inches of water.
🏗️ Accessory Structures
Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.
ADU Rules
Few RestrictionsSacramento County permits ADUs and JADUs on all residential lots per Government Code 65852.2. Detached ADUs up to 1,200 sq ft, 4 ft setbacks, and streamlined 60-day ministerial review are standard.
Tiny Homes
Some RestrictionsTiny homes on a permanent foundation can qualify as ADUs in unincorporated Sacramento County. Tiny homes on wheels (THOWs) are regulated as recreational vehicles and generally cannot be used as permanent dwellings on residential lots.
Carport Rules
Some RestrictionsCarports in unincorporated Sacramento County are treated as accessory structures requiring a building permit. Setbacks, height, and coverage limits apply, and carports in front yards are generally restricted to driveway areas.
Garage Conversions
Few RestrictionsGarage conversions to living space or ADUs are permitted in unincorporated Sacramento County. State ADU law (Gov Code 65852.2) waives replacement parking requirements when converting a garage to an ADU.
Shed Rules
Few RestrictionsSheds and detached accessory buildings 120 sq ft or less without utilities are permit-exempt in unincorporated Sacramento County. Larger structures require a building permit and must meet setbacks.
🌍 Environmental Rules
Grading & Drainage
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County grading regulated under County Code Chapter 16.44. Permits required for earthwork exceeding 50 cu yd, cuts/fills over specified depths, or work on steep slopes. Drainage must not be diverted onto neighboring properties. County drainage standards follow the Sacramento County Improvement Standards and Hydrology Manual.
Erosion Control
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County requires erosion and sediment control BMPs on all grading and construction sites. County Code Chapter 16.44 implements the Grading, Erosion, and Sediment Control Ordinance. Wet-season (October 1 to April 30) requires enhanced measures including stabilization of disturbed areas. Violations can stop work and trigger penalties.
Stormwater Management
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County operates under a joint NPDES MS4 Permit (R5-2016-0040) with the City of Sacramento and other co-permittees. County Code Chapter 15.12 implements stormwater pollution prevention. New and redevelopment projects over 1 acre (or smaller in some cases) must comply with Post-Construction Stormwater Standards including LID and hydromodification controls.
Flood Zones
Heavy RestrictionsLarge portions of Sacramento County lie within FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas including Natomas, the Pocket, Delta communities, and areas along the American and Sacramento Rivers. SAFCA manages regional levee improvements. CA SB 5 requires 200-year flood protection for urban development in Central Valley. County Code Chapter 27.10 is the Floodplain Management Ordinance.
🌱 Cannabis Regulations
Dispensary Zoning
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County permits a limited number of commercial cannabis dispensaries in unincorporated areas under Chapter 4.45 with 600-foot school buffer and conditional use permit.
Home Cultivation
Some RestrictionsAdults 21+ may grow up to 6 plants for personal use under Prop 64 and HSC 11362.2. Sacramento County requires indoor cultivation only; outdoor grows prohibited in unincorporated areas.
☀️ Solar Energy
HOA Restrictions
Few RestrictionsCalifornia Civil Code 714 (Solar Rights Act) prohibits HOAs and CC&Rs from banning or unreasonably restricting solar panel installation. Restrictions that increase cost by more than $1,000 or reduce efficiency by more than 10 percent are void. HOAs must approve or deny solar applications within 45 days.
Panel Permits
Few RestrictionsSacramento County offers expedited residential solar permits under AB 2188 and SB 379, with online submittal and typical approval within 1-3 business days for standard rooftop systems. Title 24 (2020) Solar Mandate requires solar on most new single-family homes. SMUD handles interconnection for its service territory; PG&E for the rest.
🪧 Sign Regulations
Holiday Displays
Few RestrictionsSeasonal holiday lights and displays permitted on private property with no permit required. Inflatables and roof displays must not create traffic hazards or violate fire or electrical codes.
Garage Sale Signs
Some RestrictionsTemporary garage sale signs allowed on private property with owner permission. Prohibited on utility poles, trees, traffic signs, and in the public right-of-way. Must be removed within 24 hours.
Political Signs
Few RestrictionsPolitical signs allowed on private property in unincorporated Sacramento County. HOAs preempted by Civil Code 4710 from banning most political signs in common interest developments.
🏚️ Property Maintenance
Property Blight
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County Code Title 6 declares blighted conditions a public nuisance. Junk, graffiti, inoperable vehicles, and dilapidated structures can trigger abatement liens.
Garage Sale Rules
Few RestrictionsResidential garage sales allowed in unincorporated Sacramento County without a permit, limited to a reasonable number per year with state sales-tax exemptions for occasional sales.
Snow & Sidewalk Clearing
Few RestrictionsSnow is extremely rare in the Sacramento Valley. No county sidewalk snow removal ordinance exists. Owners must keep sidewalks free of debris and hazards under Streets and Highways Code 5610.
Trash Bin Storage
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Zoning Code requires trash and recycling carts to be stored out of public view except on collection day. Front-yard cart storage is a code enforcement violation.
Vacant Lot Maintenance
Some RestrictionsVacant lots must be kept free of weeds, trash, and combustible debris. County weed abatement program clears lots and records liens for noncompliance, with inspections starting each spring.
💡 Outdoor Lighting
Dark Sky Rules
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Zoning Code includes outdoor lighting standards requiring shielded fixtures, limits on illumination spillover, and uplighting restrictions. Agricultural and rural-residential zones have stricter dark-sky provisions to protect night skies. New commercial development must meet Title 24 Part 6 energy-efficiency outdoor lighting standards.
Light Trespass
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County Zoning Code prohibits light trespass onto neighboring properties. Illumination at the property line generally cannot exceed 0.5 foot-candles in residential zones. Code enforcement investigates complaints. Persistent offenders may be cited under the county nuisance ordinance.
🔑 Rental Property Rules
Just Cause Eviction
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County follows California AB 1482 (Civil Code 1946.2) just cause eviction rules. No additional county-level tenant protection ordinance beyond state law.
Rent Control
Few RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County has NO local rent cap. Statewide AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act of 2019) applies: annual rent increases capped at 5 percent plus CPI, or 10 percent maximum, whichever is lower. Just-cause eviction required for tenants of 12+ months. Single-family homes owned by individuals and buildings under 15 years old are generally exempt.
Rental Registration
Few RestrictionsNo countywide rental registration program in unincorporated Sacramento County. Landlords must comply with state disclosure laws but no local registry or annual fee exists.
🗑️ Trash & Recycling
Pickup Rules & Schedules
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Waste Management and Recycling (SWA/Republic Services) provides weekly solid waste, recycling, and organics pickup for unincorporated residents. Set out by 6 AM on service day.
Bulk Item Disposal
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated residents receive 2 free Neighborhood Clean-Up events per year plus on-call bulky item pickup through the franchise hauler. Kiefer and North Area landfills accept drop-offs.
Bin Placement Rules
Some RestrictionsCarts must be at the curb with wheels against the curb, at least 3 feet from obstacles, no earlier than the evening before pickup and removed within 24 hours of service.
Recycling Requirements
Some RestrictionsSB 1383 mandates organics (food scraps and green waste) separation in the green cart. Recycling cart accepts bottles, cans, paper, cardboard. Contamination may trigger fees.
🚁 Drone Rules
Recreational Drones
Some RestrictionsRecreational drone pilots must follow FAA rules including Remote ID and TRUST test. Sacramento County bans launch and landing in Regional Parks without permit. SMF Class C airspace requires LAANC.
Commercial Drones
Some RestrictionsCommercial drone pilots need FAA Part 107 certification. LAANC required for SMF, Mather, and McClellan airspace. County parks require Special Use Permit plus liability insurance.
🍔 Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors
Food Truck Permits
Some RestrictionsFood trucks in unincorporated Sacramento County need a Mobile Food Facility permit from Sacramento County Environmental Management (health) plus a county business license. SB 946 (2018) limits local regulation of sidewalk vendors. Trucks must operate from an approved commissary and follow CA Retail Food Code (CalCode) for mobile facilities.
Vending Zones
Some RestrictionsSacramento County permits food trucks in most commercial, industrial, and mixed-use zones with property owner consent. Residential zones generally restrict vending except for special events. SB 946 requires objective health, safety, or traffic justification for sidewalk vendor location restrictions. Parks allow vending with permits.
🚪 Soliciting & Door-to-Door
No-Knock Registry
Some RestrictionsSacramento County honors posted No Soliciting and No Trespassing signs. Solicitors who ignore signs can be cited for trespass under Penal Code 602 in addition to county peddler violations.
Solicitor Permits
Some RestrictionsCommercial door-to-door solicitors must obtain a Sacramento County Peddler permit through the Sheriff. Hours typically limited 9 AM to sunset or 8 PM. Religious and political canvassing exempt.
🌙 Curfew Laws
Juvenile Curfew
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County juvenile curfew prohibits minors under 18 from public places between 10 PM and 5 AM (Sun-Thu) and midnight to 5 AM (Fri-Sat) without adult or exemption.
Park Curfew
Some RestrictionsSacramento County regional parks close from sunset or 10 PM to sunrise depending on the park. Entering a closed park is an infraction unless by permit or for authorized fishing areas.
📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning
Setback Rules
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Zoning Code (Title 3) sets residential setbacks by zone. Typical RD-5 standards: 20 ft front, 5 ft side, 15 ft rear. Agricultural and rural residential zones require greater setbacks. ADUs benefit from state-mandated 4 ft side/rear setbacks under Gov Code 65852.2 regardless of underlying zone.
Structure Height Limits
Some RestrictionsSacramento County residential height limits: typically 30-35 feet in single-family zones, 45 feet in some multi-family zones. Agricultural zones allow taller structures (up to 50 ft for barns). ADUs limited to 16-25 feet depending on type per state law. Height measured from finished grade to highest point excluding chimneys and antennas.
Lot Coverage Limits
Some RestrictionsSacramento County lot coverage limits: typically 40-50 percent in single-family residential zones for all structures combined. Rural and agricultural zones have lower percentages but larger absolute footprints allowed. Impervious surface coverage (driveways, patios) separately regulated under stormwater rules. Floor Area Ratio (FAR) may also apply.
🏷️ Garage & Yard Sales
🏘️ HOA Rules
Architectural Review
Some RestrictionsHOA architectural review in California is governed by Civil Code 4765. Boards must provide fair, reasonable, and timely review with written decisions.
Board Procedures
Some RestrictionsHOAs in Sacramento County operate under the Davis-Stirling Act (Civil Code 4000-6150). Board meetings, notices, and elections must follow statutory rules.
CC&R Enforcement
Some RestrictionsCC and Rs enforcement in California requires due process under Civil Code 5850-5865. Fines require notice, hearing, and published schedule.
Assessment & Dues
Some RestrictionsCalifornia HOA assessments are governed by Civil Code 5605. Regular increases over 20 percent or special assessments over 5 percent require member approval.
Dispute Resolution
Some RestrictionsDavis-Stirling Act requires Internal Dispute Resolution (Civ Code 5900) and Alternative Dispute Resolution (Civ Code 5925) before most HOA lawsuits.
🔧 Building Safety
Elevator Maintenance
Heavy RestrictionsElevators in Sacramento County are regulated by Cal/OSHA Division of Occupational Safety and Health Elevator Unit. Annual state inspection and permit required.
Pest Control
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Environmental Management enforces pest and vector control under County Code Chapter 6.36 and CA Health and Safety Code 2270+. Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District handles mosquito abatement. Fumigation requires licensed structural pest control operators registered with the CA Structural Pest Control Board.
Lead Paint
Heavy RestrictionsSacramento County enforces CA HSC 17920.10 (lead hazard as substandard housing) and federal EPA RRP Rule for renovations in pre-1978 homes.
Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed
Some RestrictionsUnincorporated Sacramento County scaffolding must comply with CA Building Code Chapter 33 and Cal/OSHA Title 8 standards. Scaffolds over 35 feet require engineering and permits through Community Development. Public right-of-way encroachment needs a separate encroachment permit from DOT.
📋 Code Violation Reporting
Common Violations
Some RestrictionsCommon code violations in unincorporated Sacramento County include junk and debris accumulation, overgrown vegetation, junk vehicles, unpermitted construction, substandard housing conditions, illegal fencing materials, and zoning violations.
How to Report
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Code Enforcement investigates violations of housing, zoning, and vehicle abatement laws in unincorporated areas. Complaints can be filed by calling 916-874-6444 or through the county's online complaint system.
Response Times
Some RestrictionsSacramento County Code Enforcement responds to complaints based on severity. Initial investigations typically begin within 5-10 business days for standard complaints. Health and safety hazards receive priority response. The division processes over 6,000 investigations annually.
🎋 Invasive Plant Rules
Bamboo Restrictions
Some RestrictionsSacramento County does not have a specific bamboo ban, but running bamboo that encroaches onto neighboring properties is considered a nuisance. Property owners are responsible for installing root barriers and preventing spread under California civil law.
Prohibited Species
Some RestrictionsSacramento County follows California's CDFA noxious weed list and Cal-IPC invasive plant inventory. Key invasive species in the Sacramento region include yellow starthistle, Scotch broom, giant reed (Arundo donax), and water hyacinth.
Front Yard Gardens
Few RestrictionsFront-yard food gardens are protected under California law (AB 2561) and cannot be banned by Sacramento County. Gardens must be maintained and not create nuisance conditions. Water-efficient landscaping standards apply to new landscapes over 500 sq ft.
📷 Privacy & Surveillance
Security Camera Rules
Some RestrictionsSecurity cameras are legal on private property in Sacramento County. Video-only recording in public-facing areas is permitted without consent. Audio recording triggers California's strict two-party consent law (Penal Code 632), requiring all parties' consent.
Recording & Consent Laws
Heavy RestrictionsCalifornia is a two-party (all-party) consent state under Penal Code 632. Recording any confidential communication without all parties' consent is a crime. This applies to phone calls, in-person conversations, and audio on security cameras throughout Sacramento County.
Privacy Screening
Few RestrictionsSacramento County allows residential fences up to 6 feet in rear and side yards. Front yard fences are regulated by the zoning code (Section 5.2.5). Privacy fences help establish legal privacy expectations under California recording and surveillance law.
📝 Permit Requirements
Renovation Permits
Some RestrictionsMost renovation work in unincorporated Sacramento County requires building permits. Cosmetic changes are exempt. Structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work all require permits and inspections through the Building Permits and Inspection Division.
Fence Permits
Few RestrictionsFences that comply with Sacramento County zoning standards (Section 5.2.5) are exempt from building permits. Standard residential fences up to 6 feet are typically exempt. Fences must use approved materials and comply with height restrictions.
Shed & Outbuilding Permits
Few RestrictionsIn unincorporated Sacramento County, storage sheds under 120 sq ft without electrical or plumbing are generally exempt from building permits. Sheds must meet setback, height, and placement requirements per county zoning standards.
Deck & Patio Permits
Some RestrictionsSmall ground-level decks and patios in Sacramento County may be exempt from permits under certain conditions. Elevated decks over 30 inches above grade require building permits. Guardrails are required on decks 30+ inches above grade.
Overall: What to Expect in Sacramento County
Sacramento County has 126 ordinances on file across 30 categories. Of these, 26 are rated permissive, 70 moderate, and 30 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Sacramento County compared to other cities.
Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the county directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.