Amplified music rules in Summerville, SC β also called sound permit, PA system, or live music ordinances β set decibel limits, time-of-day restrictions, and when permits are required.
Dorchester County requires no party permit; amplified music that disturbs neighbors violates Sec. 28-2. Summerville's Sec. 12-34 specifically names loudspeakers, amplifiers, and high-performance bass speakers as nuisance noise, with special downtown-district rules.
Amplified sound is a common Charleston-metro complaint, and Dorchester County has no party permit. In unincorporated areas, music loud enough to be detrimental to health or to cause physical discomfort to a person of ordinary sensibilities violates Sec. 28-2. Summerville is more explicit: Sec. 12-34 lists loudspeakers, amplifiers, and high-performance bass speakers, plus radios and musical instruments, as nuisance noise when they disturb neighbors. Summerville's downtown business district carries its own special sound provisions (Sec. 12-39). Deputies or town police can order the sound shut down and cite the responsible person.
Amplified music that disturbs neighbors is a misdemeanor nuisance; the penalty under Sec. 1-8 is a fine up to $500 or 30 days, with each day a separate offense.
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