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No-Knock Registry: Burbank vs Compton

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Burbank, CA and Compton, CA?

Burbank and Compton have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Residents may post No Soliciting signs to deter unwanted solicitors. Violating a posted No Soliciting sign may constitute trespassing under CA Penal Code 602. The city enforces anti-solicitation rules through police response.

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Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton residents can post 'No Soliciting' signs to deter door-to-door solicitors. Solicitors who ignore posted signs may be in violation of local ordinances. California Penal Code 602 addresses trespass when a person refuses to leave after being asked.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankCompton
No Soliciting SignsRespected and enforceableLegally enforceable
State LawCA Penal Code 602 (trespass)-
EnforcementBurbank PD on complaintSheriff on complaint
PenaltyTrespass citation possible-
Trespass-PC 602 applies if refused to leave
Religious/Political-First Amendment protected

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burbank FAQ

How do I sign up for the no-knock list?

Register through Burbank website, by calling city hall, or in person. Registration is free.

Does a no-soliciting sign work?

Yes. Solicitors who ignore a posted no-soliciting sign can be cited by code enforcement.

Compton FAQ

How do I sign up for the no-knock list?

Register through Compton website, by calling city hall, or in person. Registration is free.

Does a no-soliciting sign work?

Yes. Solicitors who ignore a posted no-soliciting sign can be cited by code enforcement.

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