Quiet hours in Sonora, CA β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Sonora enforces quiet hours restricting excessive noise during nighttime and early morning periods. Residential areas are protected from unreasonable noise disturbances, with the Sonora Police Department responding to noise complaints throughout the city.
Sonora's noise provisions establish quiet hours during which excessive noise in residential areas is prohibited. Typical quiet hours run from 10 PM to 7 AM on weekdays. During these hours, noise audible from neighboring properties that disturbs the peace is subject to enforcement. Common violations include loud music, parties, vehicle noise, and power equipment operation. The Sonora Police Department responds to noise complaints and may issue citations for violations. Daytime noise is also regulated but with more tolerance for normal residential and commercial activities. Construction equipment has separate restricted hours. The city's nuisance ordinance provides the legal framework for noise enforcement beyond specific decibel limits.
Noise violations during quiet hours may result in warnings for first offenses and citations with fines starting at $100 for subsequent violations. Persistent violators may face misdemeanor charges.
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