Quiet hours in Paradise, NV — also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time — define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Paradise is unincorporated Clark County, so Clark County Code Chapter 14.55 (Unnecessary Noise) controls. CCC §14.55.020 prohibits noise that is annoying to a person of ordinary sensitivity near any residence, apartment, dwelling, or public place in unincorporated Clark County. There is no hard numeric quiet-hour curfew in the chapter itself, but Code Enforcement applies a de facto 10 p.m.-7 a.m. window.
Paradise has no separate municipal code — every Paradise address falls under Clark County Code (CCC) administered by the Clark County Code Enforcement Public Response Office. CCC Chapter 14.55 (Unnecessary Noise) is the general-purpose noise rule. CCC §14.55.020 makes it unlawful to make, cause, suffer, or permit on any premises near any private residence, apartment, dwelling, or public place in the unincorporated areas of Clark County any unnecessary noises or sounds which are physically annoying to persons of ordinary sensitivity, or which are so harsh, prolonged, unnatural, or unusual in their use, time or place as to occasion physical discomfort. Code Enforcement responds to construction noise complaints between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. and treats 10 p.m.-7 a.m. as the practical residential quiet window. Active disturbances during the day or evening are referred to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (non-emergency 311 or 702-828-3111). Special rules apply to motor-vehicle audio (CCC Chapter 12.40) and animals (CCC Chapter 10.36).
Violations of Chapter 14.55 are misdemeanors enforced by LVMPD and Clark County Code Enforcement. Under CCC Title 1 general penalty (§1.08.010), a misdemeanor is punishable by up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 6 months in the Clark County Detention Center. Most first complaints result in a warning; documented repeat disturbances escalate to citations and administrative fines.
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