Fresno County deputies can now use decibel meters to enforce updated noise regulations, eliminating the need for complainants' names on citations. (Shutterstock)
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A new noise ordinance is now in effect in Fresno County, granting Sheriff’s deputies greater authority to address complaints and enforce noise regulations.
In December 2024, county supervisors updated the municipal code to streamline the handling of noise violations. The move comes after the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office reported receiving numerous daily complaints about disruptive sounds, including loud music, machinery, and vehicles.
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A significant concern involved residents using their properties as non-permitted event venues, generating frequent noise complaints, the Sheriff’s office said.
Under the previous ordinance, deputies required the complainant’s name on a citation, a practice that often kept residents from filing complaints due to fears of conflict with neighbors.
The new guidelines eliminate that requirement, allowing deputies to issue citations independently. Deputies are expected to provide verbal warnings to offenders before issuing penalties.
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Serious Offenses Could Result in Jail Time
The ordinance says that “Violations of this chapter are hereby declared a threat to public peace, health and safety and a public nuisance.”
Fines for violations begin at $250 for the first offense, escalating to $500 for a second offense and $1,000 for a third offense within six months.
Severe violations could result in misdemeanor charges, carrying penalties of up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. Visitors at noisy gatherings may also face citations.
To ensure consistent enforcement, deputies will use decibel meters to determine if noise levels exceed state standards, which vary depending on the time of day.
The Sheriff’s office said that daytime (7 a.m. to 10 p.m.) limits range from 55 decibels for sustained noise to 75 decibels for brief bursts, while nighttime limits range from 45 to 65 decibels.
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Residents can view the full ordinance at Fresno County’s website.
Authorities said that the deputies will undergo training on the updated policy and the use of decibel meters to ensure accurate enforcement.
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