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No-Knock Registry: McKeesport vs Penn Hills

How do no-knock registry rules compare between McKeesport, PA and Penn Hills, PA?

Penn Hills has fewer restrictions than McKeesport.

McKeesport, PA

Allegheny County

Some Restrictions

Residents may post No Soliciting signs; solicitors must honor them. Violation of posted sign is summary offense. McKeesport maintains an informal no-knock registry through police department.

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Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

Few Restrictions

No-Solicitation or No-Knock signs are legally enforceable in Pennsylvania. Allegheny County municipalities including Pittsburgh recognize posted signs; ignoring them can support trespass charges under 18 Pa.C.S. 3503.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKeesportPenn Hills
No Soliciting SignsMust be honored-
ViolationSummary offense-
Peddler PermitRequired for commercial-
RegistryVia police departmentSome municipal
Hours9 AM to 8 PM typical-
Signs-Legally enforceable
State Law-18 Pa.C.S. 3503
Penalty-Summary offense

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

McKeesport FAQ

How do I stop solicitors in McKeesport?

Post a visible 'No Soliciting' sign at your entrance; commercial solicitors must honor it or face citation.

Do religious canvassers have to honor my No Soliciting sign?

Courts are mixed; First Amendment protections apply to religious/political speech, but many still respect posted signs.

Penn Hills FAQ

Who enforces this in Allegheny County?

Allegheny County at (412) 350-4636 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Allegheny County?

Allegheny County at (412) 350-4636 handles most complaints.

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