Bexar County deputies enforce loud-party and nuisance gathering complaints under disorderly conduct, noise, and unruly gathering rules. Hosts of repeat loud parties in unincorporated areas can face citations, cost recovery for repeat responses, and civil nuisance abatement.
Loud parties in unincorporated Bexar County are typically addressed through Texas Penal Code Section 42.01 disorderly conduct for unreasonable noise and through county nuisance and noise rules. The Sheriff responds to complaints, may issue warnings on a first call, and citations on repeat calls. Hosts of recurring loud or unruly gatherings, including short-term rental operators, can face cost-recovery billing for repeated deputy responses, civil nuisance abatement orders, and license consequences for any associated TABC permits. Cities inside Bexar County, including San Antonio, also enforce parallel loud party ordinances with more specific decibel and time limits.
Disorderly conduct citations for unreasonable noise are Class C misdemeanors with fines up to 500 dollars. Repeat unruly gatherings can trigger nuisance abatement, response cost recovery, and short-term rental permit revocation where applicable.
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