Outdoor music on private property must stay under 47 dB day and 37 dB night in residential zones per Title 30. The Gaming Enterprise District Strip corridor is exempt. Commercial events need a permit.
Outdoor music in unincorporated Clark County is governed by Title 30 Section 30.68.020 octave-band decibel caps. For a private residence in Paradise, Spring Valley, Enterprise, Whitney, Winchester, or Summerlin South, outdoor music must stay below 47 dB daytime and 37 dB nighttime at 1000 Hz when measured at the neighbor property line. The code allows a single 10 dB exceedance lasting no more than 15 minutes per day, which effectively permits short ceremonial moments. Commercial outdoor entertainment — pool parties at resorts inside the Gaming Enterprise District, outdoor concerts on the Las Vegas Strip corridor — is fully exempt because the GED between Sahara Avenue, St Rose Parkway, Koval Lane, and Cameron Street has no decibel cap. Outside the GED, restaurants, day clubs, and wedding venues typically operate under a Special Event Permit from the Clark County Department of Business License that specifies hours and amplification limits. Cumulative bass and subwoofer noise is also actionable under Title 14 Section 14.55.020 even when instantaneous dB readings look compliant.
Outdoor music exceedance: Title 30 Section 30.68.020 citation. Unpermitted commercial event: Business License enforcement. Bass nuisance: Title 14 Section 14.55.020.
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