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Solicitor Permits: Altadena vs Downey

How do solicitor permits rules compare between Altadena, CA and Downey, CA?

Altadena has fewer restrictions than Downey.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Door-to-door commercial solicitors in Altadena must obtain a business license under LA County Code Title 7 and respect 'No Soliciting' signs. Non-commercial canvassing (political, religious) is protected speech.

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Downey, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Solicitors in Downey must obtain a permit from the Chief of Police before engaging in door-to-door solicitation (DMC 6500). Operating without a permit is unlawful.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaDowney
Code SectionLA County Code Title 7-
License RequiredCommercial only-
Non-Commercial1st Amendment protected-
TrespassPenal Code 602-
Permit-Required from Chief of Police
Code-DMC 6500
Hours-Regulated per DMC 6501
No Soliciting-Must respect posted signs (DMC 6502)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Altadena FAQ

Can I post a 'No Soliciting' sign?

Yes β€” and it has legal effect against commercial solicitors. Ignoring the sign can constitute trespass under California Penal Code 602.

Downey FAQ

Do all door-to-door salespeople need permits?

Commercial solicitors need permits. Religious and political canvassers are typically exempt under the First Amendment.

What hours can solicitors come to my door?

Typically 9 AM to 9 PM or sunset.

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