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FAQs about noise complaints in Ocean Pines
Thursday, April 1, 2021
The following is the latest in a series of FAQ columns planned for the Ocean Pines website and newsletter:
Everything you need to know about life in Ocean Pines, from A to Z
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Q. Does Ocean Pines have a noise ordinance?
A. No. The Ocean Pines Association does not have a law that prevents loud noises from occurring. Worcester County and the state of Maryland have noise statutes that limit decibel levels, but those ordinances are not enforceable in Ocean Pines as noise ordinances are left up to local jurisdictions.
Q. Does Ocean Pines have “quiet hours”?
A. Although Ocean Pines does not have an enforceable noise ordinance, residents and visitors are asked to avoid loud noises, including those made by barking dogs, particularly between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Q. Do Ocean Pines Police issue tickets for noise?
A. Ocean Pines Police do not issue tickets for noise unless a violation of Maryland law has been made (disorderly conduct, for example).
Q. My neighbors are making a lot of noise. Should I call 911?
A. No. If neighbors are being loud, especially between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m., please call the Ocean Pines Police Department’s non-emergency number at 410-641-7747. An officer on duty will respond to the complaint and will ask the neighbors in question to please keep the noise down, if necessary.
Q. Will the police force my noisy neighbors to be quiet?
A. While a noise complaint is not generally an offense for which the police can write a ticket, Ocean Pines Police usually receive compliance when they ask people to keep the noise down.
Q. My neighbors are being especially noisy and wild. Should I call the police?
A. If the noise coming from a neighboring house seems as though it might be related to damaging or dangerous activity, please call the Ocean Pines Police Department’s non-emergency number at 410-641-7747. If you think the activity might post an immediate, severe threat to life or property, please call 911.