No-Knock Registry: Inglewood vs Torrance
How do no-knock registry rules compare between Inglewood, CA and Torrance, CA?
Inglewood and Torrance have similar restriction levels.
Inglewood, CA
Los Angeles County
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.
View full Inglewood rules βTorrance, CA
Los Angeles County
Solicitors in Torrance are prohibited from ringing doorbells or knocking on doors before 9 AM or after 9 PM under TMC Chapter 4.
View full Torrance rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Inglewood | Torrance |
|---|---|---|
| No Soliciting Signs | Respected and enforceable | - |
| State Law | CA Penal Code 602 (trespass) | - |
| Enforcement | Inglewood PD | - |
| Penalty | Trespass citation possible | - |
| Prohibited Hours | - | Before 9 AM or after 9 PM |
| Children | - | Under 16 must be with adult |
| Group Limit | - | Max 5 children per adult |
| Code Section | - | TMC Division 3, Chapter 4 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
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.
Torrance FAQ
How do I sign up for the no-knock list?
Register through Torrance 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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