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Soliciting & Door-to-Door in Concord, CA (2026)

2 verified soliciting & door-to-door rules for Concord, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Solicitor Permits

Concord Municipal Code Chapter 5.50 regulates commercial door-to-door solicitation, requiring a city peddler/solicitor permit, identification card display, and compliance with posted "No Soliciting" signs. Hours are typically limited to 9 AM to sunset (or 8 PM in summer). Non-commercial, religious, and political canvassing are protected First Amendment activity and cannot be permit-restricted.

Soliciting: Door To Door

Some Restrictions

Cal. Penal Code § 602

602. Except as provided in subdivisions (u), (v), and (x), and Section 602.8, a person who willfully commits a trespass by any of the following acts is guilty of a misdemeanor: (a) Cutting down, destroying, or injuring any kind of wood or timber standing or growing upon the lands of another. (b) Carrying away any kind of wood or timber lying on those lands. (c) Maliciously injuring or severing ...

No-Knock Registry

Concord does not maintain a formal municipal no-knock registry, but posted "No Soliciting" or "No Trespassing" signs have legal effect under Concord Municipal Code Chapter 5.50 and California Penal Code §602. Residents can also register on the California Do Not Call Registry (DNC) and federal Do Not Call Registry to reduce phone solicitation.

Soliciting: No Knock List

Some Restrictions

Cal. Penal Code § 602

602. Except as provided in subdivisions (u), (v), and (x), and Section 602.8, a person who willfully commits a trespass by any of the following acts is guilty of a misdemeanor: (a) Cutting down, destroying, or injuring any kind of wood or timber standing or growing upon the lands of another. (b) Carrying away any kind of wood or timber lying on those lands. (c) Maliciously injuring or severing ...

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County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Concord city rules.

Soliciting & Door-to-Door in Contra Costa County