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Largo vs Seminole

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Largo, FL and Seminole, FL?

Largo has fewer restrictions than Seminole.

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Largo honors posted no-soliciting signs as legal notice under Florida trespass law, making continued contact after notice a citable offense and a potential criminal trespass charge.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Seminole residents may post no-solicitation signs at their property, and registered solicitors must honor them. Violations are enforced as trespass under Florida law and city Chapter 6 business regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoSeminole
Trespass lawFS 810.09-
SignVisible at entry-
RegistryNo city do-not-knock list-
HoursReasonable daytime only-
Sign placement-Visible at entry
Effect-Mandatory honor
Trespass statute-Florida 810.09
Enforcement-Pinellas Sheriff
Penalty-Citations and trespass

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Largo FAQ

Do solicitors have to honor no soliciting signs in Largo?

Yes. A clearly visible no-soliciting sign revokes implied permission to approach. Ignoring the sign can be charged as criminal trespass under Florida Statute 810.09 after a police warning.

Is there a do not knock list in Largo?

No. Largo does not run a municipal do-not-knock registry. Post a clearly visible no-soliciting sign at your entry to invoke trespass protections under state law.

Seminole FAQ

Where should I post my no-solicitation sign?

Post the sign near your front door, mailbox, or gate where it is plainly visible from the public right-of-way before someone reaches your home.

What if a solicitor ignores my sign?

Call the Pinellas County Sheriff's non-emergency line. Provide a description of the person, vehicle, time, and direction of travel for response.

Does the no-knock rule apply to political canvassers?

Yes. Posted no-solicitation and no-trespass signs apply broadly under Florida trespass law, including to political and religious canvassers entering private property.

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