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Soliciting & Door-to-Door in San Francisco, CA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Solicitor Permits

San Francisco regulates door-to-door solicitation under the Police Code. Commercial solicitors must comply with registration and identification requirements. The city respects First Amendment protections for political, religious, and nonprofit canvassing.

San Francisco Door-to-Door Solicitor Permits

Some Restrictions

California Penal Code Sec. 602 (Criminal Trespass — Notice via Posted Sign or Refusal to Leave)

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: ... (l) Entering lands under cultivation or enclosed by fence, belonging to another, or entering upon uncultivated or unenclosed lands where signs forbidding trespass are displayed at intervals not less than three to the...

No-Knock Registry

San Francisco residents may post no-solicitation or no-knock signs to deter unwanted door-to-door visits. Solicitors who ignore posted signs may face citations under the Police Code. First Amendment-protected activities (political, religious canvassing) may not be restricted by municipal ordinance.

San Francisco No-Knock & No-Soliciting Rules

Some Restrictions

California Penal Code Sec. 602(o) (Criminal Trespass — Refusal to Leave After Request as Misdemeanor)

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: ... (o)(1) Refusing or failing to leave land, real property, or structures belonging to, or lawfully occupied by, another and not open to the general public, upon being requested to leave by (1) a peace officer at the re...