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Soliciting & Door-to-Door in Washington, DC (2026)

2 verified soliciting & door-to-door rules for Washington, District of Columbia, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Solicitor Permits

Door-to-door solicitors and peddlers in DC must obtain a solicitor's license from the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP). Charitable solicitors must register under the Charitable Solicitations Act (DC Code Section 44-1701 et seq.).

Washington DC Solicitor and Peddler Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

No-Knock Registry

DC residents can prohibit unwanted solicitors by posting 'No Soliciting' signs, which solicitors are legally required to respect. Violating a posted no-soliciting notice can result in trespassing charges under DC Code.

Washington DC No-Knock and No-Soliciting Rules

Some Restrictions

DC Code § 22-3302 (Unlawful entry on property)

(a)(1) Any person who, without lawful authority, shall enter, or attempt to enter, any private dwelling, building, or other property, or part of such dwelling, building, or other property, against the will of the lawful occupant or of the person lawfully in charge thereof, or being therein or thereon, without lawful authority to remain therein or thereon shall refuse to quit the same on the dem...

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

Soliciting & Door-to-Door in District of Columbia