Unincorporated Yuba County has no STR-specific noise rule. Guest noise at vacation rentals is handled under the county's generally applicable noise and nuisance standards, enforced by Code Enforcement and the Sheriff, the same as for any rural residence.
There is no short-term rental ordinance in unincorporated Yuba County, and therefore no STR-specific quiet-hours provision tied to vacation rentals. Noise from guests is instead governed by the county's general noise and nuisance regulations, which apply to all properties regardless of whether they are rented short-term. Loud, disturbing, or unreasonable noise can be addressed as a nuisance, and disturbances are typically responded to by the Yuba County Sheriff's Office and, for ongoing problems, by Community Development Code Enforcement. For foothill rentals near Bullards Bar Reservoir and Collins Lake, where parcels can be large but sound travels in quiet rural settings, hosts commonly set their own quiet hours in house rules to reduce the risk of neighbor complaints, even though the county does not impose an STR-specific curfew. Because enforcement runs through general nuisance and law-enforcement channels rather than a dedicated STR penalty schedule, the most effective approach for hosts is to communicate reasonable expectations to guests and respond promptly to neighbor concerns. Owners with questions about how noise complaints are handled can contact Code Enforcement through Community Development.
Persistent loud or disturbing noise can be cited as a nuisance under general county standards and may draw Sheriff response and Code Enforcement action; repeated complaints can escalate a property to nuisance-abatement proceedings.
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