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No-Knock Registry: Berkeley vs Hayward

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Hayward, CA?

Berkeley and Hayward have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley residents can post No Solicitation or No Knock signs at their door. Ignoring a posted sign during door-to-door commercial activity exposes the solicitor to trespass enforcement.

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Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Posting a No Solicitors or No Trespassing sign in Hayward creates legal notice; ignoring it is an infraction and can support a trespass citation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyHayward
Posted signCreates legal notice-
CommercialMust obey signs-
Non-commercialMust leave on request-
State lawPenal Code 602-
Federal DNCPhone only, not door-
Legal notice-Posted sign is enough
Verbal refusal-Binding for that campaign
Penalty-Infraction and permit revocation
Reporting-Hayward PD non-emergency

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Does a No Solicit sign really work?

For commercial canvassers, yes. Ignoring a clearly posted sign supports a trespass citation.

Can I tell religious canvassers to leave?

Yes. Non-commercial canvassers must leave your property on request even if a No Solicit sign alone does not legally bind them.

Hayward FAQ

Does a sticker on the door count?

Yes. A clearly visible No Solicitors sticker or sign at the entrance is enough to put solicitors on legal notice.

Do religious or political canvassers have to honor it?

Yes. While they are exempt from the permit requirement, they must still respect No Solicitors signs and trespass laws.

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