Noise Ordinance in Hamilton County

Last Updated: August 2026

Noise rules in Hamilton County vary depending on whether you live in an unincorporated area or inside a city or town.

Rules may apply to loud music, parties, vehicles, construction, equipment, amplified sound and other excessive noise.

Quick Answer

If you’re in an unincorporated area of Hamilton County, county ordinances apply.

If you live in Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield or another incorporated community, check that city’s or town’s noise ordinance.

For questions about county laws or to report a non-emergency issue:

Hamilton County Public Safety Communications
Phone: 317-773-1282

View Hamilton County Laws & Ordinances


Common Noise Complaints

Noise ordinances may apply to:

  • Loud music or parties
  • Amplified speakers
  • Construction noise
  • Power equipment
  • Vehicles
  • Repeated or excessive animal noise
  • Commercial or industrial noise

The exact rules and permitted hours depend on the jurisdiction.


Carmel Noise Rules

Carmel has specific noise regulations covering both daytime and nighttime hours.

The city divides its noise regulations into:

7:00 AM–11:00 PM
and
11:00 PM–7:00 AM

Some types of excessive noise are restricted regardless of the time of day.

For a noise complaint:

Carmel Police Non-Emergency Dispatch: 317-571-2580

View Carmel Noise & Code Information


Fishers Noise Rules

Fishers has its own municipal noise ordinance under Section 98.02 of the Fishers Municipal Code. Violations can result in fines.

View Fishers Municipal Code Information

For a current interpretation or complaint, contact the City of Fishers or Fishers Police Department.


Noblesville Noise Rules

Noblesville also has its own noise regulations.

The city specifically states that noise complaints are enforced by the Noblesville Police Department, rather than Planning Department code enforcement.

View Noblesville Code Enforcement Information

For non-emergency noise complaints, contact Noblesville Police.


Westfield & Other Communities

Westfield, Cicero, Sheridan, Arcadia and Atlanta may have their own local noise ordinances.

If you live within city or town limits, check with your local government or police department rather than assuming the county ordinance applies.


Construction & Equipment Noise

Construction, lawn equipment and other machinery may be subject to local restrictions depending on:

  • Time of day
  • Location
  • Duration
  • Type of equipment
  • How the noise affects neighboring properties

Check your city’s current ordinance before beginning unusually loud work early in the morning or late at night.


How to Report a Noise Complaint

For an immediate but non-emergency noise problem, contact the law-enforcement agency serving your location.

For unincorporated Hamilton County:

Hamilton County Public Safety Communications: 317-773-1282

For emergencies or situations involving immediate danger, call 911.


Local Tips

  • Check the ordinance for your specific city or town.
  • Don’t assume there’s one noise rule for all of Hamilton County.
  • Note the time, location and type of repeated noise when reporting a problem.
  • Some noise can violate an ordinance even during daytime hours.
  • HOA noise rules may also apply but are separate from city or county law.
  • For recurring problems, keep a record of dates and times.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is the noise ordinance in Hamilton County?

There isn’t one set of hours that applies everywhere in Hamilton County. Rules depend on whether you’re in an unincorporated area or within a city or town.

What are Carmel’s quiet hours?

Carmel has different noise standards for 7 AM–11 PM and 11 PM–7 AM, with some noise restrictions applying at all times.

Who do I call about loud neighbors?

Contact the non-emergency police or public-safety number serving your location. For unincorporated Hamilton County, call 317-773-1282.

Who handles noise complaints in Noblesville?

The Noblesville Police Department handles noise complaints.

Does Fishers have a noise ordinance?

Yes. Fishers Municipal Code includes a noise ordinance under Section 98.02.


Related Pages

→ Burn Rules

→ Event Permits

→ Home Business Permits

→ Zoning Rules

→ Permits & Rules


Official Resources

Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office – Laws & Ordinances

View Hamilton County Laws & Ordinances

City of Carmel – Noise Regulations

View Carmel Noise Information

City of Fishers – Municipal Code

View Fishers Municipal Code

City of Noblesville – Code Enforcement

View Noblesville Code Information

Summary

Noise regulations in Hamilton County depend on where the property is located. Unincorporated areas follow Hamilton County ordinances, while Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield and other municipalities may have their own rules.

For an ongoing non-emergency noise problem, contact the law-enforcement agency serving your location.