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No-Knock Registry: Albany vs Colonie

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Albany, NY and Colonie, NY?

Albany and Colonie have similar restriction levels.

Albany, NY

Albany County

Some Restrictions

Albany County municipalities recognize posted no-soliciting signs. City of Albany Code §331 makes ignoring a clearly posted sign a violation. No countywide registry but several towns offer opt-out lists. Political and religious canvassing protected.

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Colonie, NY

Albany County

Some Restrictions

Albany County municipalities recognize posted no-soliciting signs. City of Albany Code §331 makes ignoring a clearly posted sign a violation. No countywide registry but several towns offer opt-out lists. Political and religious canvassing protected.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlbanyColonie
Sign Standard3-inch lettering, conspicuously posted3-inch lettering, conspicuously posted
ViolationAlbany Code §331-14Albany Code §331-14
Criminal EscalationNY Penal §140.10 Trespass 3rdNY Penal §140.10 Trespass 3rd
ExemptReligious, political, nonprofitReligious, political, nonprofit
EnforcementAPD / local PD / SheriffAPD / local PD / Sheriff

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Albany FAQ

Is my 'No Soliciting' sign legally enforceable in Albany?

Yes for commercial solicitors. Albany Code §331-14 makes it a violation to solicit at a posted address. For repeat trespassers, NY Penal Law §140.10 Criminal Trespass 3rd can apply.

Can I block political canvassers with a sign?

No. Political canvassing and religious proselytizing are protected speech under the First Amendment (Watchtower v. Stratton 2002) and cannot be barred by a no-soliciting sign or ordinance.

Colonie FAQ

Is my 'No Soliciting' sign legally enforceable in Albany?

Yes for commercial solicitors. Albany Code §331-14 makes it a violation to solicit at a posted address. For repeat trespassers, NY Penal Law §140.10 Criminal Trespass 3rd can apply.

Can I block political canvassers with a sign?

No. Political canvassing and religious proselytizing are protected speech under the First Amendment (Watchtower v. Stratton 2002) and cannot be barred by a no-soliciting sign or ordinance.

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