Noise Ordinance in West Virginia (WV)

West Virginia has lenient enforcement of noise regulations. West Virginia does not have a statewide noise statute. Noise regulation is handled at the city and county level. The typical residential nighttime noise limit is 55 dB, with quiet hours from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM. Fines for violations range from $50-$500.

Daytime Limit 65 dB
Nighttime Limit 55 dB
Quiet Hours 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM
Construction Hours 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Fines $50-$500
Enforcement Lenient Enforcement

Noise Regulations in West Virginia

Overview

West Virginia has no statewide noise statute. Noise is regulated locally. Charleston and Morgantown have the most detailed noise codes in the state.

Residential Noise Limits

In West Virginia, the typical residential noise limit is 65 dB during the day and 55 dB at night. These limits are measured at the property line of the receiving property using the A-weighted decibel scale (dBA). Some jurisdictions within West Virginia use a "plainly audible" standard instead of or in addition to specific decibel measurements.

Quiet hours — the period when stricter nighttime limits apply — run from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM in most West Virginia jurisdictions. During these hours, activities that generate noise above the nighttime limit may result in a citation. Exemptions typically apply to emergency services, emergency repairs, and certain agricultural operations.

Construction Noise

Construction in West Virginia is generally permitted from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on weekdays. Some cities allow Saturday construction with shorter hours (often 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM), while Sunday and holiday construction is typically prohibited in residential areas. Emergency construction and utility repairs are usually exempt from time restrictions.

Fines and Penalties

Noise ordinance violations in West Virginia typically carry fines ranging from $50-$500. First-time offenders usually receive a warning or the minimum fine. Repeat offenders face escalating penalties. In some jurisdictions, chronic noise violations can be classified as misdemeanors, and equipment generating the noise may be subject to seizure. Commercial establishments that repeatedly violate noise codes may face license suspension or revocation.

State Law

West Virginia does not have a comprehensive statewide noise statute. Noise regulation is left to individual cities and counties, which means rules can vary significantly between neighboring jurisdictions. If you live in West Virginia, check your specific city or county code for the noise rules that apply to your location. The data below covers the major cities in West Virginia.

City Noise Ordinances in West Virginia

The following table shows noise ordinance details for 3 cities in West Virginia. City-level rules may be stricter than the state standard. Click the city name for specific details.

City Day Limit Night Limit Quiet Hours Notes
Charleston 65 dB 55 dB 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM Charleston City Code covers excessive noise.
Morgantown 60 dB 50 dB 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM Morgantown has strict noise enforcement near WVU campus.
Huntington 65 dB 55 dB 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM Huntington uses a general nuisance standard.
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How to Handle Noise Issues in West Virginia

  • Document everything: Keep a log of noise incidents including dates, times, duration, and type of noise. Record audio or video if possible.
  • Talk to your neighbor first: Many noise issues can be resolved with a polite conversation. Your neighbor may not realize they are causing a disturbance.
  • File a complaint: Contact your local non-emergency police line or 311 service. Have your noise log available when you call.
  • Know your rights: The noise limits in your area are enforceable by law. Repeat violations can result in fines of $50-$500 in West Virginia.
  • Consider mediation: Many cities offer free mediation services for neighbor disputes, which can be faster and less adversarial than enforcement.

States with Similar Noise Enforcement

These states have the same enforcement level as West Virginia (Lenient Enforcement):

State Night Limit Quiet Hours Fines State Law?
West Virginia (WV) 55 dB 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM $50-$500 No
Alabama (AL) 55 dB 11:00 PM - 7:00 AM $50-$500 No
Arkansas (AR) 55 dB 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM $50-$500 No
Idaho (ID) 55 dB 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM $50-$300 No
Indiana (IN) 55 dB 11:00 PM - 7:00 AM $50-$500 No
Iowa (IA) 55 dB 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM $50-$500 No

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