Plumas County has no STR-specific noise ordinance. Vacation rental noise is handled through general nuisance and land-use noise standards and enforced by the Sheriff. Loud parties or gatherings are reported to the Sheriff's non-emergency line at (530) 283-6300.
Noise from short-term rentals in unincorporated Plumas County is not regulated by a dedicated STR ordinance with fixed quiet hours or per-rental decibel caps. Instead, it is addressed through general nuisance law and the noise-compatibility standards tied to land use in the County's planning framework, with day-to-day enforcement falling to the Plumas County Sheriff's Office. The County directs residents to call the Sheriff's non-emergency number, (530) 283-6300, for loud parties and gatherings; barking-dog complaints go to Animal Services at (530) 283-3673. Because there is no STR-specific rule, a noisy vacation rental is treated like any other property generating a disturbance: repeated or excessive noise can support a nuisance complaint and Sheriff response regardless of whether the home is a rental. Operators should set clear house rules and quiet expectations for guests, since the County's compliance focus on short-term rentals (driven largely by tax registration) means a property that generates repeated complaints can attract closer scrutiny. For the precise noise standards that apply to a given parcel, confirm with the Planning Department and Code Enforcement, and treat the Sheriff's line as the practical enforcement channel for after-hours disturbances.
Persistent loud noise can be cited as a public nuisance and prompt Sheriff response; chronic disturbances may lead to County code-enforcement involvement.
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