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No-Knock Registry: Fullerton vs Mission Viejo

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Mission Viejo, CA?

Mission Viejo has fewer restrictions than Fullerton.

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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Mission Viejo, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Mission Viejo does not operate a formal no-knock registry. Residents can post 'No Soliciting' signs which solicitors are legally required to respect under the municipal code. Most Mission Viejo HOA communities have their own solicitation policies and gated entry that limits unwanted visitors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonMission Viejo
Legal BasisCA Penal Code §602-
SignsLegally enforceable-
ExemptReligious/political speech-
EnforcementOC Sheriff's Department-
No-Knock Registry-None — use posted signs
Signs Required-Must be respected by law
Gated Communities-HOA controls solicitor access
Trespassing Law-CA Penal Code 602
OC Sheriff-(949) 770-6011

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Mission Viejo FAQ

Does Mission Viejo have a no-knock registry?

No. Mission Viejo does not maintain a no-knock registry. Residents should post 'No Soliciting' signs which solicitors are legally required to respect under the municipal code.

What can I do about persistent solicitors?

Post a visible 'No Soliciting' sign. If solicitors ignore it, contact OC Sheriff non-emergency at (949) 770-6011. Solicitors who refuse to leave after being asked can be charged with trespassing under Penal Code 602.

Can my HOA ban solicitors from our neighborhood?

Yes. HOA communities can establish solicitation policies and restrict access through gated entries. Many Mission Viejo HOAs prohibit commercial solicitation within their communities. Check with your HOA board for specific rules.

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