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No-Knock Registry: Flower Mound vs Lewisville

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Lewisville, TX?

Lewisville has fewer restrictions than Flower Mound.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Heavy Restrictions

Flower Mound maintains a no-solicitation registry under Chapter 62 of the Code of Ordinances that allows residents to opt out of receiving door-to-door solicitors. Residents may register their address with the Police Department by phone or through the town's online portal. Once registered, the address is placed on a list provided to all permitted solicitors, who must review it before beginning their canvassing routes and skip all listed addresses. In addition to the registry, residents may post a no-solicitation sign or sticker at their entrance, and any solicitor who approaches a home displaying such signage commits a separate violation of Chapter 62. The only exemptions from the no-solicitation rules are for religious organizations, political campaigns, and registered nonprofit charitable groups, which are protected under the First Amendment but must still leave immediately when a resident asks them to depart. The no-solicitation registry is heavily utilized in Flower Mound's HOA communities including Bridlewood, Wellington, and Lakeside.

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Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Lewisville enforces no-soliciting sign protections under Code of Ordinances Chapter 22, making it a violation for commercial solicitors to enter a property displaying a clearly visible no-soliciting or no-trespassing sign. Solicitors who ignore posted signs or refuse to leave after being asked to depart also commit criminal trespass under Texas Penal Code Section 30.05. The city does not maintain a municipal do-not-knock registry, so residents who wish to avoid solicitation should post a visible no-soliciting sign at their front door. HOA communities including Castle Hills and Valley Vista may maintain community-wide no-soliciting policies and post signs at neighborhood entrances, with enforcement handled by community management.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLewisville
RegistryTown no-solicitation list via Police Dept-
Sign ComplianceMust respect posted no-solicitation signs-
ExemptionsReligious, political, nonprofit (limited)-
Trespass LawTX Penal Code 30.05TX Penal Code 30.05
Fine RangeUp to $500 per violation-
No-Soliciting Signs-Legally enforceable
Do-Not-Knock Registry-None -- use posted signs
HOA Policies-Castle Hills, Valley Vista may have additional rules
Police Non-Emergency-(972) 219-3600

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Flower Mound FAQ

How do I sign up for Flower Mound's no-solicitation registry?

Contact the Flower Mound Police Department by phone, visit in person, or submit an online registration form through the town website. Registration is free and your address remains on the list indefinitely until you request removal.

Do I need the registry if I have a no-solicitation sign?

A posted no-solicitation sign is independently enforceable under Chapter 62, so you do not strictly need the registry. However, registering on the town list provides additional protection because solicitors must check the list before starting their routes, preventing them from approaching your home even before they see any posted signage.

Can political canvassers ignore my no-solicitation sign?

Political campaigns are exempt from the commercial solicitor permit requirements and the no-solicitation registry under First Amendment protections. However, if you explicitly ask a political canvasser to leave your property and they refuse, they can be charged with criminal trespass under Texas Penal Code Section 30.05, a Class B misdemeanor.

Lewisville FAQ

Do no-soliciting signs actually work in Lewisville?

Yes. Commercial solicitors who ignore a posted no-soliciting sign violate Chapter 22 of the city ordinance and may also be charged with criminal trespass under Texas Penal Code Section 30.05. Post a clearly visible sign at your front door.

Does Lewisville have a do-not-knock list?

No. Lewisville does not maintain a municipal do-not-knock registry. The most effective protection is posting a visible no-soliciting sign on your property.

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

Religious and political speech receives First Amendment protection and may not be fully restricted by a no-soliciting sign. However, all canvassers must leave immediately when asked. Refusing to depart after a verbal request is criminal trespass regardless of the purpose of the visit.

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