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๐Ÿšช Soliciting & Door-to-Door/No-Knock Registry

Atlanta vs Sandy Springs

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Atlanta, GA and Sandy Springs, GA?

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Atlanta recognizes residents' right to post 'No Soliciting' signs to prevent unwanted door-to-door solicitation. Under the city's solicitation ordinance (Chapter 30, Article XV), solicitors must respect posted 'No Soliciting' signs and may not knock on or approach a door where such a sign is displayed. Violating a posted sign is grounds for citation and trespassing charges.

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Sandy Springs, GA

Fulton County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAtlantaSandy Springs
Signs RecognizedYes โ€” 'No Soliciting' enforceable-
Commercial SolicitorsMust respect posted signs-
Political/ReligiousFirst Amendment exceptions apply-
Trespassing LawO.C.G.A. ยง16-7-21-
Trespass PenaltyUp to $1,000 fine / 12 months-

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Atlanta FAQ

Is a 'No Soliciting' sign enforceable in Atlanta?

Yes. Commercial solicitors must respect posted 'No Soliciting' signs. If they knock anyway, they can be cited for a solicitation ordinance violation. If they refuse to leave when asked, it becomes criminal trespassing under Georgia law.

Do 'No Soliciting' signs stop political canvassers?

Political canvassers and religious visitors have First Amendment protections and are generally not bound by no-soliciting signs. However, they must leave immediately if you ask them to. Refusal to leave is trespassing.

Sandy Springs FAQ

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