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No-Knock Registry: Huntington Beach vs Newport Beach

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Huntington Beach, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Huntington Beach and Newport Beach have similar restriction levels.

Huntington Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Huntington Beach HBMC prohibits solicitation at any premises posted with a no-soliciting sign. Solicitors must respect posted no-soliciting signs and may not solicit at times posted on such signs.

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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Newport Beach enforces no-soliciting sign compliance, requiring all solicitors to immediately leave properties displaying such signs. Residents may post no-soliciting signs to prevent unwanted commercial visits. Solicitors who ignore posted signs face citations and fines from the NBPD. The city does not maintain a formal no-knock registry but relies on posted signage.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntington BeachNewport Beach
No-Soliciting SignsMust be respected-
Posted TimesMust be followed-
Religious CanvassingFirst Amendment protections apply-
Code SectionHBMC β€” Door-to-Door Solicitation-
EnforcementHBPD (714) 960-8811-
Sign Enforcement-Mandatory compliance required
No-Knock Registry-None β€” use posted signs
First Fine-Starting at $100
Report Violations-NBPD (949) 644-3717

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Huntington Beach FAQ

Do solicitors have to respect no-soliciting signs in Huntington Beach?

Yes. It is unlawful to solicit at premises posted against solicitation. Signs may also specify prohibited times.

What about religious or political door-knocking?

Religious and political canvassing have additional First Amendment protections and may not be fully subject to commercial solicitation restrictions.

Newport Beach FAQ

Does Newport Beach have a no-knock list for solicitors?

Newport Beach does not maintain a formal no-knock registry. Residents should post a no-soliciting sign at their entrance to prevent unwanted commercial visits. Solicitors are legally required to respect these signs.

What happens if a solicitor ignores my no-soliciting sign?

Solicitors who ignore posted no-soliciting signs violate the Newport Beach Municipal Code and can be cited by NBPD. Report violations to the non-emergency line at (949) 644-3717 with a description of the solicitor and company.

What type of no-soliciting sign should I use?

There is no city-specified format. Any clearly legible sign posted near your entrance that states no soliciting is recognized. It should be visible from the approach to your front door.

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