There is no STR-specific noise ordinance in Port St. Lucie or unincorporated St. Lucie County. Rental guests must obey the same general noise/disturbance ordinances as all residents, enforced by the Sheriff or city police.
Florida preempts vacation-rental duration and frequency rules, so localities regulate rental noise only through generally applicable ordinances. Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie County enforce their standard noise and disturbance codes against loud parties at any dwelling, including rentals, with nighttime quiet-hour provisions. Fort Pierce's short-term-rental registration ordinance layers on rental-specific responsible-party and disturbance provisions for registered units, letting the city act quickly on complaints. Owners are typically expected to post house rules and a 24-hour contact.
Noise violations draw citations and fines under the applicable city/county noise ordinance; at registered Fort Pierce rentals, repeated disturbances can trigger registration penalties or revocation.
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