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No-Knock Registry: Inglewood vs Lakewood

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Inglewood, CA and Lakewood, CA?

Inglewood and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Residents may post No Soliciting signs. Violating a posted No Soliciting sign may constitute trespassing under CA Penal Code 602. Inglewood PD handles enforcement on complaint.

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Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood maintains a no-knock or no-soliciting registry that residents can join. Solicitors who ignore posted signs or registry listings face fines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodLakewood
No Soliciting SignsRespected and enforceable-
State LawCA Penal Code 602 (trespass)-
EnforcementInglewood PD-
PenaltyTrespass citation possible-
Registry-Free to join
Sign-Up-Online, phone, or city hall
Exempt-Political, religious, nonprofit
Topic-No Knock Rules

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Inglewood FAQ

How do I sign up for the no-knock list?

Register through Inglewood website, by calling city hall, or in person. Registration is free.

Does a no-soliciting sign work?

Yes. Solicitors who ignore a posted no-soliciting sign can be cited by code enforcement.

Lakewood FAQ

How do I sign up for the no-knock list?

Register through Lakewood website, by calling city hall, or in person. Registration is free.

Does a no-soliciting sign work?

Yes. Solicitors who ignore a posted no-soliciting sign can be cited by code enforcement.

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