Quiet hours in Boca Raton, FL β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Boca Raton enforces noise regulations under Chapter 10 of the Code of Ordinances. Excessive and unnecessary loud noise is prohibited, especially within 500 feet of hospitals, schools, parks, churches, and courtrooms during their periods of use.
Boca Raton's noise ordinance (Chapter 10, Nuisances) prohibits excessive and unnecessary loud noise on streets and adjacent areas. Noise within 500 feet of hospitals, schools, parks, churches, and courtrooms that interferes with their operations is specifically unlawful. Residential quiet hours are enforced with stricter standards during nighttime. The city's Code Enforcement Division monitors and enforces noise complaints. Amplified sound and music are subject to decibel limits.
Noise violations may result in code enforcement citations and fines. Repeat offenders face escalating penalties and potential court action.
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