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Biloxi, MS
Noise Code

The official quiet hours, decibel limits, and enforcement protocols for Biloxi, MS.

Ordinance Summary

Biloxi, MS noise ordinances prohibit any loud or disturbing noise that endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace, or safety of others within the city. Property owners and tenants are responsible for stopping disturbances. Violations can result in a $250 fine per day. Specific times exist for loud noises like construction, and amplified sound in public facilities is regulated.

Quiet Hours

Not specified

Police Non-Emergency

228-392-0641

Decibel Limits

Day
N/A
Night
N/A

"Specific decibel limits for Biloxi are not readily available in the provided ordinances. While another city (Bay St. Louis) in the region has limits, those do not apply to Biloxi."

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Specific Noise Restrictions

1
Construction

The city has specific times when loud noises, including construction, cannot be made, but these hours are not detailed in the provided information.

2
Amplified Sound

Unlawful to conduct live entertainment or amplified sound in municipal facilities, parks, or other public properties in a manner that disturbs the peace without a permit. Performances are limited to no earlier than 9:00 AM and no later than 10:00 PM, unless written permission for an extension is granted. Specifically, Sunday through Thursday, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM; Friday and Saturday, 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight).

3
Animals

Biloxi's ordinance generally prohibits loud noise that disturbs the comfort, repose, health, peace, or safety of others. This would include animal noise causing such disturbance.

4
Vehicles

Biloxi's ordinance generally prohibits loud noise that disturbs the comfort, repose, health, peace, or safety of others. No specific vehicle noise restrictions beyond this general provision are detailed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quiet Hours?

Not specified.

Construction?

Usually limited to daytime hours (e.g. 7am-6pm). Check 'Specific Restrictions' above.

Who to call?

Use Non-Emergency Police: 228-392-0641.

Fines?

Commonly range from $50 to $500 for initial offenses.

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