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Quiet Hours NYC- Again, according to local laws, quiet hours in NYC are from 10 pm to 7 am. There can be fines in place for those found violating these laws. Any New York resident will tell you, however, that the city is always alive and mostly always full of sounds.
Some noise code laws also prohibit any sounds exceeding 10 decibels of the ambient sounds level from any property or public street. According to NYC Quiet Hours specified in Local Law 113, neighbors in all five boroughs are bound to quiet hours from 10 pm until 7 am.
According to NYC Quiet Hours specified in Local Law 113, neighbors in all five boroughs are bound to quiet hours from 10 pm until 7 am. This also includes having pets making loud noises longer than five minutes at a time.
You can make a complaint about noise from your neighbor including loud music or television, talking, and moving or dragging of furniture.
Quiet Hours NYC- Again, according to local laws, quiet hours in NYC are from 10 pm to 7 am. There can be fines in place for those found violating these laws. Any New York resident will tell you, however, that the city is always alive and mostly always full of sounds.
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NYC noise code specifies that loud music or other noise must cease by 10 PM. Please encourage all neighbors to file noise complaints with 311 any time loud music is occurring after 10 PM.
Report a noisy street or sidewalk. Officers from the New York Police Department (NYPD) will respond within 8 hours when they are not handling emergencies. They will be able to take action if the noise is still happening when they arrive. If you make multiple complaints within 8 hours, police may only respond once.
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Police Department (NYPD) share the duties of enforcing the Noise Code. To report a noise complaint, call 311 or file a complaint online, and they will direct your grievance to the appropriate agency.
You can make a complaint about noise from your neighbor including loud music or television, talking, and moving or dragging of furniture.
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Police Department (NYPD) share the duties of enforcing the Noise Code. To report a noise complaint, call 311 or file a complaint online, and they will direct your grievance to the appropriate agency.

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