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Fort Worth vs North Richland Hills

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Fort Worth respects no-solicitation signs posted by residents. Under Chapter 18, solicitors must immediately leave a property when asked by the occupant and must honor posted no-solicitation signs. Continuing to solicit at a property with a no-solicitation sign or after being asked to leave constitutes a violation subject to citation. Residents can report aggressive or unlicensed solicitors to the Fort Worth Police non-emergency line. The city does not maintain a formal no-knock registry but posted signs are legally enforceable.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthNorth Richland Hills
No-Solicitation SignsLegally enforceable — solicitors must honor them-
Leave When AskedMust immediately depart when told to leave-
RegistryNo formal no-knock registry-
ReportingNon-emergency police line for violations-
PenaltyCitation for violating posted signs or refusal to leave-

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Fort Worth FAQ

Is a no-soliciting sign enforceable in Fort Worth?

Yes. Solicitors must honor posted no-solicitation signs under Chapter 18. Continuing to solicit after encountering a sign or being asked to leave is a citable offense.

How do I report aggressive solicitors?

Contact the Fort Worth Police non-emergency line at 817-392-4222 to report unlicensed or aggressive solicitors. Provide a description of the person and any company information.

North Richland Hills FAQ

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