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No-Knock Registry: Costa Mesa vs Fullerton

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Costa Mesa, CA and Fullerton, CA?

Costa Mesa and Fullerton have similar restriction levels.

Costa Mesa, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Costa Mesa residents can post 'No Soliciting' signs to prohibit door-to-door salespeople and canvassers from approaching their property. Under the Municipal Code, solicitors must honor posted no-soliciting signs and leave immediately when asked by a resident. Ignoring these signs or refusing to leave constitutes a violation of the soliciting ordinance and may qualify as trespassing under state law.

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Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Solicitors in unincorporated Orange County must respect posted no-soliciting signs on residential properties. The county's business licensing ordinance and California Penal Code Section 602 protect residents from unwanted door-to-door solicitation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCosta MesaFullerton
No Soliciting SignsMust be honored by all commercial solicitors-
Right to RefuseResidents can demand solicitors leave immediately-
TrespassingRefusal to leave is PC 602 violation-
Report ViolationsCMPD non-emergency (714) 754-5280-
Legal Basis-CA Penal Code Β§602
Signs-Legally enforceable
Exempt-Religious/political speech
Enforcement-OC Sheriff's Department

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Costa Mesa FAQ

Does a No Soliciting sign actually work in Costa Mesa?

Yes. Costa Mesa's soliciting ordinance requires commercial solicitors with city permits to honor posted no-soliciting signs. Approaching a property with a visible sign is a code violation. However, political canvassers and religious visitors have some First Amendment protections.

What can I do if solicitors ignore my No Soliciting sign?

Ask the solicitor to leave and note their name, company, and permit number. Report the violation to the Costa Mesa Police Department non-emergency line at (714) 754-5280. Repeated violations can result in the solicitor's permit being revoked.

Can I stop political canvassers from knocking on my door?

Political canvassing is protected under the First Amendment, so no-soliciting signs may not legally prohibit them from approaching. However, they must leave immediately when you ask. If a political canvasser refuses to leave, it may constitute trespassing.

Fullerton FAQ

Are no-soliciting signs legally enforceable in Orange County?

Yes. Solicitors who ignore posted no-soliciting signs and refuse to leave can be charged with trespass under California Penal Code Section 602. Report persistent violators to the OC Sheriff's non-emergency line.

Can religious or political canvassers ignore my no-soliciting sign?

Religious and political speech receives First Amendment protection and is generally exempt from commercial solicitation bans. However, all visitors must leave when asked by the property owner or they risk trespass charges.

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