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Englewood vs Mahwah

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Englewood and Mahwah have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood maintains a no-canvass registry through the City Clerk for owners refusing real estate solicitation contacts at their properties.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Mahwah maintains an official No-Knock Registry that lets residents prohibit door-to-door solicitors from approaching their homes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodMahwah
Registry maintained byCity Clerk-
ScopeReal estate canvassing-
Notice validityUp to 30 days-
Removal methodWritten request-
Registry administrator-Township Clerk
How to enroll-Submit registry application
Violation consequence-Permit revocation
Sticker-Provided by Township

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Englewood FAQ

How do I join Englewood's no-canvass list?

Submit a written request to the Englewood City Clerk to add your name and property address to the real estate no-solicitation registry.

Does Englewood's registry cover all solicitors?

No. The registry specifically applies to real estate canvassing and solicitation, not to general peddlers regulated under Chapter 311.

Mahwah FAQ

How do I add my home to Mahwah's No-Knock Registry?

Mahwah residents complete the No-Knock Registry Application available from the Township Clerk and submit it to be added to the official prohibited-solicitation list.

What happens if a solicitor ignores the registry?

Solicitors who knock at registered addresses can have their Mahwah permits revoked and face municipal fines under the township's solicitation ordinance.

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