Quiet hours in Hialeah, FL β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Hialeah Code Section 58-47 prohibits any sound creating a noise disturbance beyond property boundaries in residential or mixed-use areas. Sound audible at 100 feet constitutes a violation. FL Β§877.03 provides statewide baseline.
City of Hialeah Code Section 58-47 addresses noise disturbances. Any sound creating a noise disturbance beyond property boundaries in residential or mixed-use areas is prohibited. Sound from radios, televisions, musical instruments, or other devices audible at 100 feet constitutes a prima facie violation. Florida Statute Β§877.03 provides statewide disorderly conduct enforcement for unreasonable noise. Hialeah Police handle noise complaints. Dense residential neighborhoods make noise management important. Hialeah is within Miami-Dade County and also subject to county noise provisions.
Noise violations are enforced by Hialeah Police. Fines range from $100 to $500. FL Β§877.03 violations: second-degree misdemeanor, up to 60 days jail and $500 fine.
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