Barking dog rules in Stony Point, NY 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.
Persistent barking is regulated under NY Agriculture and Markets Law Article 7 and local town codes. Rockland towns typically define a barking nuisance as continuous barking for 15 to 20 minutes or intermittent barking for 30 minutes or more, with escalating fines after a written warning.
Rockland County does not issue dog licenses itself; licensing and barking enforcement are handled by each town clerk under NY Agriculture and Markets Law Section 124 (local nuisance authority) and Section 123 (dangerous dogs). Clarkstown Code Ch. 88 and Ramapo Code Ch. 130 both define a barking nuisance as 15 continuous minutes or 30 intermittent minutes of barking, howling, or whining audible at the property line. Orangetown Ch. 4A-7 and Haverstraw Ch. 89 follow the same pattern. A signed complaint from an affected resident is typically required to charge the owner. The dog control officer issues a warning first, then an appearance ticket. Persistent violations can support a dangerous-dog or nuisance-abatement proceeding in town justice court. HOA and condo declarations within Rockland often add tighter limits on top of town code.
Typical Rockland town fines: $50-$250 first offense, $250-$500 second, and up to $1,000 for repeat violations within 12 months. Continuing violations may be charged per day.
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