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No-Knock Registry: Babylon vs Islip

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Babylon, NY and Islip, NY?

Babylon and Islip have similar restriction levels.

Babylon, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Babylon Town Code Chapter 168 requires door-to-door solicitors to obtain a Town license and prohibits knocking at any residence posted with a No Soliciting or No Trespassing sign. The Town does not maintain a formal opt-out registry; posted signage is the primary enforcement mechanism.

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Islip, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Islip residents may post No Soliciting signs at their door to invoke trespass protections. Chapter 72 permits solicitors only between 9 AM and sunset (or 8 PM). Ignoring posted No Soliciting signs elevates to trespass under NY Penal Law 140.05.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBabylonIslip
LicenseTown Clerk required-
Hours9 a.m. to 8 p.m.9 AM to sunset/8 PM
SignageLegally binding-
RegistryNone maintainedNone townwide
ExemptReligious / political-
Sign Posting-Legally binding
Trespass-NY PL 140.10

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Babylon FAQ

Does Babylon have a no-knock registry?

No. Babylon relies on posted No Soliciting signs at each residence rather than a central registry.

Do religious canvassers need a permit?

No. Religious and political canvassers are exempt under the First Amendment, but must still honor posted no-soliciting signs.

Islip FAQ

Who enforces this in Islip?

Islip code enforcement at (631) 224-5600 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Islip?

Islip code enforcement at (631) 224-5600 handles complaints.

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