Quiet hours in Spanish Fork, UT β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Spanish Fork's noise ordinance (Title 9) prohibits disturbing noises at any hour, with stricter enforcement during nighttime hours. Sound level measurements are not required if testimony establishes a disturbance.
Spanish Fork Municipal Code Title 9 (Public Peace, Morals and Welfare) governs noise. Noise that creates a public disturbance based on intensity, decibel level, constancy, or proximity to residences is prohibited. The ordinance uses a nuisance standard rather than fixed quiet hours, but nighttime complaints after 10 PM are consistently enforced. Violations may result in civil action to abate the nuisance or for damages. Enforcement agencies may work with noise producers to eliminate or muffle sounds before issuing citations.
Civil action to abate or enjoin nuisance; damages including cleanup costs; misdemeanor charges for repeat violations
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