Wayne County cities enforce loud party ordinances allowing officers to break up gatherings after a noise complaint and bill hosts for second-response calls. Detroit, Dearborn, and Livonia charge $250 to $500 fees plus criminal misdemeanor charges for hosts of unruly gatherings serving alcohol to minors.
Most Wayne County municipalities have unruly gathering or social host ordinances triggered by noise, fights, or underage drinking complaints. After a first warning visit, hosts are typically billed $250 to $500 for any second police response within 30 days. Michigan's social host law (MCL Β§436.1701) makes it a misdemeanor to knowingly furnish alcohol to anyone under 21, with penalties up to 60 days jail. Detroit Chapter 38 enforces 10pm to 8am quiet hours with amplified music thresholds at 55 dBA at property lines. Property owners face escalating nuisance abatement after three violations within a year.
Second-response fees of $250 to $500 apply to hosts. Furnishing alcohol to minors is a misdemeanor with $1,000 fines and up to 60 days jail under MCL Β§436.1701.
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