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Paradise, NV
Noise Code

The official quiet hours, decibel limits, and enforcement protocols for Paradise, NV.

Ordinance Summary

Paradise, NV, as an unincorporated area of Clark County, follows the county's noise ordinances. These regulations prohibit unnecessary noises causing discomfort to persons of ordinary sensitivity and restrict certain construction activities during nighttime hours. Specific decibel limits for general noise are not explicitly provided in available snippets, but noise from animals is also regulated.

Quiet Hours

Not specified universally; see specific restrictions for construction and general nuisance rules apply 24/7.

Police Non-Emergency

(702) 828-3111

Decibel Limits

Day
N/A
Night
N/A

"Clark County Ordinance 30.68.020 refers to Table 30.68-1 for maximum permissible sound pressure levels by time period and zoning district, but the table is not provided in available online snippets. The general nuisance clause prohibits 'unnecessary noises or sounds which are physically annoying to persons of ordinary sensitivity or which are so harsh or so prolonged or unnatural or unusual in their use, time or place, as to occasion physical discomfort'."

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Specific Noise Restrictions

1
Construction

Construction and/or demolition activities are generally exempt from noise standards during daytime hours. Clark County Code Enforcement responds to complaints for construction noise occurring between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m..

2
Amplified Sound

Public address systems are permitted subject to special use permit approval, unless used for live entertainment or an otherwise approved temporary outdoor commercial event.

3
Animals

Clark County prohibits 'noise annoyance' from any animal which, by loud or frequent habitual barking, yelping, braying, crowing, or other noise, causes annoyance to the neighborhood or any person in the vicinity (Clark County Code of Ordinances, Title 10, Chapter 10.36.010).

4
Vehicles

Clark County's general nuisance ordinance applies to unnecessary noise. Additionally, vehicles parked on a public street must be operable and have current plates and registration, with a maximum parking duration of 72 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quiet Hours?

Not specified universally; see specific restrictions for construction and general nuisance rules apply 24/7..

Construction?

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

Who to call?

Use Non-Emergency Police: (702) 828-3111.

Fines?

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

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