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No-Knock Registry: Auburn vs Seattle

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

Auburn and Seattle 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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Seattle, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Seattle residents can post No Soliciting signs that solicitors must legally respect, and trespass laws protect homeowners who ask solicitors to leave their property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnSeattle
Sign EffectWithdraws implied entry license-
License ImpactSuspension possible under ACC 5.20-
TrespassChapter 9A.52 RCW after refusal-
Report LineAuburn Police 253-288-2121-
Posted Signs-No Soliciting signs must be respected by solicitors
Trespass Law-RCW 9A.52 – Criminal trespass for ignoring signs or refusal to leave
Do-Not-Knock Registry-No formal city registry; signs are the primary mechanism
Reporting-SPD non-emergency line for persistent violations

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.

Seattle FAQ

Are No Soliciting signs legally enforceable in Seattle?

Yes. While No Soliciting signs are not a specific city ordinance requirement, they serve as notice under Washington's trespass law. Solicitors who ignore posted signs and enter your property may be cited for criminal trespass. You can also verbally ask solicitors to leave, and failure to comply is also trespass.

Does Seattle have a do-not-knock list?

No, Seattle does not maintain a formal do-not-knock registry. The most effective approach is posting a visible No Soliciting sign at your property entrance. You can report persistent unwanted solicitation to the SPD non-emergency line, especially if solicitors are ignoring posted signs or behaving aggressively.

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