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No-Knock Registry: Martinez vs Richmond

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Martinez, CA and Richmond, CA?

Martinez and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Contra Costa County does not maintain a formal no-knock registry. Residents enforce solicitor restrictions by posting 'No Soliciting' signs, which are enforceable under CCC Chapter 54-6 and trespass law.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Richmond does not maintain a formal city-run "no-knock" registry for residents to opt out of door-to-door solicitation. Residents rely on posted "No Soliciting" signs, which have the force of law under RMC Chapter 7.36 and Penal Code Β§602.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMartinezRichmond
Local registryNone-
EnforcementPosted signs-
Trespass lawPenal 602.1-
Phone registryNational DNC-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Martinez FAQ

Where do I sign up to block solicitors?

There is no County list. Post a 'No Soliciting' sign at your door β€” commercial solicitors must honor it under CCC Chapter 54-6.

Does 'No Soliciting' apply to Girl Scouts or political campaigners?

Non-commercial canvassing is constitutionally protected, but individuals can always ask canvassers to leave, and continued presence becomes trespass.

Richmond FAQ

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