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No-Knock Registry: Citrus Heights vs Folsom

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Folsom, CA?

Citrus Heights and Folsom have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Citrus Heights recognizes 'No Soliciting' and 'No Trespassing' signs posted at residences. Solicitors who ignore a posted sign or continue after being asked to leave can be cited for trespass under California Penal Code §602(o). This applies to commercial solicitors; religious and political canvassers have broader constitutional latitude.

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Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Folsom residents may post 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs and solicitors — commercial or otherwise — must honor them. Ignoring a clearly posted sign or refusing to leave when asked is a violation of both FMC §5.16 and California Penal Code §602.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsFolsom
AuthorityCA Penal Code §602(o)-
SignMust be clearly visible-
PenaltyMisdemeanor-
Max Penalty6 months / $1,000-
ScopeCommercial clearly, noncom nuanced-
Sign Honored-Required by FMC §5.16
Ignoring Sign-Permit revocation + fine
Refusing to Leave-PC §602 trespass
Report-Folsom PD non-emergency
HOA-May post community-wide signs

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Citrus Heights FAQ

Does a 'No Solicitors' sign have legal force?

Yes. It creates notice under Penal Code §602(o) allowing trespass enforcement against commercial solicitors.

What should I do about an aggressive solicitor?

Ask them to leave; if they refuse, call Citrus Heights PD non-emergency line at (916) 727-5500.

Folsom FAQ

What do I do if a solicitor ignores my No Soliciting sign?

Ask them to leave. If they refuse, call Folsom PD non-emergency; they can be cited for trespass.

Can religious canvassers ignore my sign?

They have a constitutional right to approach initially, but must leave when asked; staying becomes criminal trespass.

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