Barking dog rules in Marion County, IN β also called nuisance dog, dog noise, or excessive barking ordinances β define when a barking dog becomes a code violation and how complaints are handled.
Barking dogs are addressed under Indianapolis Code Chapter 531 (Animals) and the general noise ordinance (Ch. 391). Excessive barking constitutes a public nuisance. Indianapolis Animal Care Services enforces. State law IC Β§15-20-1 applies for dangerous dog provisions.
Marion County animal control addresses barking complaints when dogs bark excessively or continuously for extended periods. Residents should document incidents with dates, times, and duration. A warning is typically issued to the dog owner first. Mediation may be offered. Persistent cases may proceed to municipal or county court. IC Β§15-20-1 provides strict liability for dog owners - owners are responsible for their dogs' behavior.
Warning letter first. Administrative fines $50 to $250. Court citation possible. Daily fines for non-compliance.
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