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No-Knock Registry: Auburn vs Redmond

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Auburn, WA and Redmond, WA?

Auburn and Redmond have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Auburn residents can post a No Solicitors sign to opt out of commercial door-to-door visits. Licensed solicitors must respect the sign under ACC 5.20, and violations can result in citation.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Redmond RMC 5.20.070 gives legal weight to No Soliciting signs posted at residences. Commercial solicitors must leave immediately. Violating a posted sign is a civil infraction enforceable by Police.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnRedmond
Sign EffectWithdraws implied entry license-
License ImpactSuspension possible under ACC 5.20-
TrespassChapter 9A.52 RCW after refusal-
Report LineAuburn Police 253-288-2121-
Legal Authority-RMC 5.20.070
Sign Location-Clearly visible at entrance
Covered-Commercial solicitors
Penalty-Civil infraction
Contact PD-(425) 556-2500

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Does a No Soliciting sign actually work in Auburn?

Yes. A visible No Soliciting sign legally withdraws the implied invitation to approach for sales, and commercial solicitors who ignore it can be cited for trespass and lose their Auburn license.

Do religious canvassers have to honor a No Soliciting sign in Auburn?

Religious and political canvassers have broader First Amendment protections and may still approach, but must leave immediately when asked. They are not covered by ACC 5.20 commercial solicitor rules.

Redmond FAQ

Does a No Soliciting sign have legal effect in Redmond?

Yes. Under RMC 5.20.070, commercial solicitors must immediately leave any residence displaying a visible No Soliciting sign. Ignoring the sign is a civil infraction.

Do political canvassers have to honor No Soliciting signs?

Generally yes as a matter of courtesy and training, though First Amendment law limits strict enforcement against political and religious canvassers under Watchtower v. Stratton.

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