Appeal a Noise Bylaw Ticket in Surrey, BC

Environmental Protection British Columbia 3 Minutes Read · published February 12, 2026 Flag of British Columbia

In Surrey, British Columbia, residents who receive a noise bylaw ticket can seek a review or appeal through municipal processes. This guide explains who enforces noise rules in Surrey, how to file an appeal or request a review, timelines to watch, common defences and practical next steps to resolve a ticket without court if possible.

Penalties & Enforcement

Bylaw enforcement for noise in Surrey is handled by the City of Surrey By-law Enforcement division. Enforcement actions include issuing tickets, orders to stop noisy activities and, where necessary, court prosecution. For official contact and reporting options see the city enforcement page.[1]

Tickets and orders are issued by municipal bylaw officers under city bylaws.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: information on first, repeat or continuing offence ranges is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: officers can issue orders to stop noise and the city may pursue court action for compliance.
  • Enforcer: City of Surrey By-law Enforcement (see contact link above).[1]
  • Inspection and complaint pathway: report a noise concern online or by phone through the city reporting page.[2]
  • Appeals/review routes and time limits: specific appeal time limits and procedures are not specified on the cited pages; contact the By-law Enforcement office for exact timelines and next steps.[1]
Contact the By-law Enforcement office promptly to confirm deadlines and appeal procedures.

Applications & Forms

Official forms for appealing a noise ticket are not published on the city pages cited; the usual route is to contact By-law Enforcement for instructions on review, payment or contesting a ticket and to ask for any required form or hearing request in writing.[1]

How an Appeal Typically Works

Surrey generally offers informal review or formal court options depending on the ticket. Common practical steps include requesting clarification from the issuing officer, gathering evidence, and submitting a written request to the By-law Enforcement office or proceeding to Provincial Court if contesting a ticket formally.

Keep dated photos, audio files and witness names to support your case.

Common Violations

  • Loud parties or amplified music causing a complaint.
  • Construction noise outside allowed hours.
  • Commercial business noise (equipment, deliveries) near residences.

FAQ

How do I ask for a review of a noise ticket?
Contact City of Surrey By-law Enforcement to request review instructions; a written request is often required and timelines vary by case.[1]
Can I dispute a ticket in court?
Yes, tickets can typically be contested at Provincial Court; contact By-law Enforcement for the process and any pre-court review options.[1]
Are there permits or exemptions for noisy activities?
Some activities may be permitted with a city permit or variance; check with the city permits and licences office for construction or event permits.

How-To

  1. Gather evidence: date-stamped photos, audio, witness names and any permit documentation.
  2. Contact By-law Enforcement to ask for the official appeal or review process and any forms.[1]
  3. Submit your request for review in writing and include your evidence and contact information.
  4. If directed to Provincial Court, prepare to present evidence and any witness statements at the hearing.

Key Takeaways

  • Start by contacting By-law Enforcement quickly to confirm appeal deadlines and steps.
  • Collect clear evidence and written records to support your appeal.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Surrey - By-law Enforcement
  2. [2] City of Surrey - Report a concern (By-law Enforcement)