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No-Knock Registry: Garden Grove vs Santa Ana

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Garden Grove and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Garden Grove Municipal Code Chapter 5.44 requires solicitors to respect posted no-solicitation signs. Any solicitor who enters or remains on property displaying a 'No Soliciting' or similar sign is in violation of the code and may be cited for trespassing. Residents may post signs to opt out of all commercial solicitation.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Santa Ana honors no-soliciting signs posted at residences. Solicitors who ignore posted no-soliciting signs may be cited for violating the city's solicitation ordinance. Residents can post a no-soliciting sign to opt out of unsolicited door-to-door sales visits. Religious and political canvassing may be exempt from solicitation permit requirements under the First Amendment.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveSanta Ana
Signs EnforcedYes, under Municipal Code Ch. 5.44-
Sign PlacementVisible at front entrance or property line-
Verbal RequestSolicitor must leave immediately-
ExemptionsPolitical, religious, nonprofit may be exemptReligious and political canvassing
Report ViolationsGGPD (714) 741-5704-
No-Soliciting Signs-Legally enforceable
Violation-Ignoring sign is citable offense
Enforcement-Police or code enforcement
First Amendment-Protects non-commercial speech

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Garden Grove FAQ

Are no-solicitation signs legally enforceable in Garden Grove?

Yes. Municipal Code Chapter 5.44 requires solicitors to respect posted no-solicitation signs. Violators may be cited for a misdemeanor and additionally charged with trespassing under California Penal Code Section 602.

Do no-solicitation signs stop all door knockers?

No. The signs apply to commercial solicitors. Political canvassers, religious visitors, and nonprofit representatives exercising First Amendment rights are generally exempt. However, all visitors must leave immediately when verbally asked to do so.

What should I do if a solicitor ignores my no-solicitation sign?

Ask the person to leave. If they refuse, call the Garden Grove Police Department non-emergency line at (714) 741-5704. Note the person's appearance, any company identification, and time of the visit for the report.

Santa Ana FAQ

Are no-soliciting signs enforceable in Santa Ana?

Yes. Solicitors who ignore posted no-soliciting signs may be cited under the city's solicitation ordinance. Posting a sign is an effective way to opt out of unwanted visits.

Can political canvassers ignore my no-soliciting sign in Santa Ana?

Religious and political canvassing is generally protected by the First Amendment and may be exempt from solicitation permit requirements, though they should still respect posted signs.

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