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No-Knock Registry: Chicago vs Des Plaines

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Chicago, IL and Des Plaines, IL?

Chicago has fewer restrictions than Des Plaines.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Chicago does not have a mandatory no-knock registry or ordinance requiring solicitors to honor 'No Soliciting' signs. However, general trespassing laws and the city's consumer protection provisions provide some protection against unwanted solicitation.

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Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Des Plaines residents may post 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs at their property to legally bar commercial solicitors. Permitted solicitors who knock at posted homes face citations and may have permits revoked.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoDes Plaines
No-Knock RegistryNone - Chicago does not maintain one-
No-Soliciting SignsNot legally binding under city code-
Trespass ProtectionIllinois 720 ILCS 5/21-3 applies-
Consumer ProtectionMCC Title 4 prohibits deceptive practices-
Private RulesBuildings can ban solicitors in common areas-
Sign Required-At main entrance, visible
Hours-9 AM - 8 PM typical
Enforcement-Des Plaines Police
State Trespass Law-720 ILCS 5/21-3

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Does my 'No Soliciting' sign have legal force in Chicago?

Chicago does not have an ordinance requiring solicitors to honor no-soliciting signs. However, if you tell a solicitor to leave and they refuse, they can be charged with criminal trespass under Illinois law.

Can I stop door-to-door solicitors in my building?

Condo associations and apartment buildings can prohibit solicitors from entering common areas through their building rules. This is enforceable as a private trespass issue.

Des Plaines FAQ

Does a 'No Soliciting' sign actually work in Des Plaines?

Yes. A clearly posted sign at your main entrance creates a legal prohibition. Permitted solicitors who ignore it face citations and permit revocation.

Can I refuse religious or political canvassers?

Yes, by simply telling them to leave. Continued presence after a request to leave can be prosecuted as criminal trespass regardless of First Amendment protections for the initial contact.

Is there a city no-call list?

No, Des Plaines does not maintain a no-knock registry. Posting a clear sign is the best way to opt out of solicitation.

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