Can you file a noise complaint in Morocco?

The short answer

Yes. Law 11-03 (Article 47) prohibits noise nuisance — fines up to 40,000 dirhams. Penal Code Article 609 addresses nocturnal disturbances. The complaint chain: moqaddem → arrondissement → procureur du Roi.

**Law 11-03** (Dahir n°1-03-59, 12 May 2003) — Article 47: noise likely to cause nuisance to neighbours or harm health must be eliminated or reduced. Fines: 1,000 to 20,000 dirhams. Repeat: up to 40,000 dirhams plus up to thirty days imprisonment.

**Penal Code, Article 609, paragraph 23** — nocturnal disturbances troubling the tranquillity of inhabitants. Fine: 10 to 120 dirhams. Repeat: up to 200 dirhams plus up to six days detention.

**Law 15-91** (Dahir n°1-91-112, 26 June 1995) — prohibits smoking in places of collective use. Currently under revision to expand scope and increase penalties.

A derb is a shared access route. Residents hold servitude de passage — a right of unobstructed access to their door.

Complaint chain: the moqaddem (neighbourhood representative) mediates first, then escalation to the caïd, then written complaint to the arrondissement, then the procureur du Roi. A constat d'huissier (bailiff's report) with timestamps strengthens any complaint.