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No-Knock Registry: Honolulu vs Mililani Mauka

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Mililani Mauka, HI?

Mililani Mauka has fewer restrictions than Honolulu.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Honolulu County regulates door-to-door soliciting under ROH Section 13-6.2 but maintains no dedicated do-not-knock registry, relying on peddler licensing and state trespass law instead.

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Mililani Mauka, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

Mililani Mauka has no formal city no-knock registry; solicitation is regulated through ROH Sec. 13-6.2 peddler rules, Hawaii trespass law, and MTA covenants.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluMililani Mauka
Code sectionROH 13-6.2-
Do-not-knock registryNone in ROH-
State trespass lawHRS 708-814-
EnforcementHonolulu Police-
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Honolulu FAQ

Does Honolulu County have a do-not-knock list?

No. The Revised Ordinances of Honolulu do not maintain a formal do-not-knock registry. Residents rely on posted no-soliciting signage and state trespass law (HRS 708-814) alongside ROH 13-6.2.

Can I stop solicitors from coming to my door in Honolulu?

Yes. Post clear 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs. Violators can face license revocation under ROH 13-6.2 and simple trespass charges under HRS 708-814 if they persist after being warned.

Mililani Mauka FAQ

Does posting a no-soliciting sticker actually help?

Yes. A clearly posted notice gives legal standing for trespass enforcement if a peddler refuses to leave.

Can MTA signage ban all solicitors community-wide?

MTA can restrict common areas and commercial peddling but cannot override the state's protections for non-commercial speech.

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