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No-Knock Registry: Arlington vs Newton

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Arlington, MA and Newton, MA?

Arlington, MA

Middlesex County

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Newton, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Newton honors NO SOLICITING signs at homes. Solicitors who ignore posted signs can be charged with trespass and have permits revoked. Residents may also join internal no-contact lists.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonNewton
Sign Legal Notice-Yes, under MGL c.266 s.120
Min Recommended Size-4 x 6 inches visible
Placement-Main entrance or driveway
Violation-Trespass plus permit revocation
Exempt-Mail, utility, emergency

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Arlington FAQ

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Newton FAQ

Does a NO SOLICITING sign actually stop canvassers in Newton?

For commercial solicitors, yes - it is legal notice and violating it is trespass. Religious and political speech has broader protection but most groups honor signs.

What do I do if a solicitor ignores my sign?

Ask them to leave. If they refuse or return, call Newton Police non-emergency 617-796-2100 to report trespass and possible permit violation.

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