Quiet hours in Albertville, AL β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Albertville does not publish a stand-alone decibel-based quiet-hours ordinance. The city follows the general nuisance and disorderly conduct provisions in its Code of Ordinances (administered by Municode) and Alabama state law, enforced by the Albertville Police Department and Code Enforcement. Loud, unreasonable sounds that disturb neighbors at any hour can be cited as a nuisance.
Albertville is a Class 8 Alabama municipality of about 22,400 in Marshall County. The city's Code of Ordinances is hosted on the Municode Library, but there is no separately codified noise chapter with numeric quiet-hour limits like larger Alabama cities (Huntsville, Birmingham, Mobile) use. Officers instead apply the disorderly-conduct standard from the Code of Alabama and the city's general nuisance provisions: sounds that are loud, unreasonable, or that disturb the peace, quiet, and comfort of a reasonable person of normal sensitivities are subject to citation, especially at night. Common complaint sources include car stereos, parties, barking dogs, and outdoor equipment. The Albertville Police Department (256-878-1212) responds to noise calls and Code Enforcement (256-891-8200) handles repeat offenders.
Noise complaints are typically handled as municipal-court violations. Fines under the city's general penalty schedule run up to $500 per offense, and persistent violators may face additional charges under state disorderly-conduct statutes.
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