Yes, Long Beach, California, has a permanent minor curfew that is strictly enforced to ensure public safety. Under the Long Beach Municipal Code, it is unlawful for any person under the age of 18 to be in a public place, on a street, or in a park between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM. There are specific exceptions to this rule, such as if the minor is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, is returning home from a lawful employment task, is involved in an emergency, or is attending an official school, religious, or registered non-profit activity. In 2026, the city also occasionally implements temporary "business district" curfews or parking restrictions in high-traffic areas like Pine Avenue or Belmont Shore to manage late-night crowds. For adults, there is no general "stay-at-home" curfew, but many public parks and beaches have specific closing times (typically 10:00 PM or dusk) after which being on the premises is considered trespassing. Visitors and residents are encouraged to check the official Long Beach Police Department website for any seasonal or event-specific updates to these regulations.