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No-Knock Registry: Mesa vs Surprise

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Surprise, AZ?

Surprise has fewer restrictions than Mesa.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa enforces No Solicitation sign protections under its peddler and solicitor ordinance (Title 5, Chapter 8). Solicitors must honor posted No Solicitation or No Trespassing signs on residential properties. Continuing to knock or ring the bell after seeing such a sign constitutes a violation. Residents can report violators to Mesa Police, and repeat offenders may have their solicitor permits revoked.

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Surprise, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Maricopa County does not have a no-knock registry or no-solicitation ordinance for unincorporated areas. Individual property owners may post 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs. Under Arizona trespass law (ARS 13-1502), a person who enters or remains on property after being asked to leave commits criminal trespass. Posted signs serve as notice against unwanted visitors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaSurprise
Code SectionMesa City Code Title 5, Chapter 8-
Sign RecognitionNo Solicitation signs must be honored-
ViolationIgnoring posted signs is a code violation-
EnforcementMesa Police DepartmentMaricopa County Sheriff
PenaltyPermit revocation and possible criminal citation-
Registry-No county no-knock registry
Signs-Property owners may post 'No Soliciting'
Trespass-ARS 13-1502 criminal trespass applies

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Mesa FAQ

Can I put up a No Solicitation sign to stop door knockers?

Yes. Under Mesa City Code Title 5, Chapter 8, licensed solicitors are required to honor posted No Solicitation signs. Place a clearly visible sign near your front door or entryway. Solicitors who ignore the sign can be reported to Mesa Police.

What if a solicitor ignores my No Solicitation sign?

Ask for their permit identification and report the violation to Mesa Police. Solicitors who ignore posted signs may face permit revocation and criminal penalties. You can also report the incident to Mesa Code Compliance.

Surprise FAQ

Does Maricopa County have a no-solicitation registry for unincorporated areas?

No. Maricopa County does not maintain a no-knock or no-solicitation registry, and Arizona has no statewide no-solicitation registry. Property owners must rely on posting their own 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs to deter unwanted visitors.

Are 'No Soliciting' signs legally enforceable in unincorporated Maricopa County?

Yes. Under ARS 13-1502, a solicitor who enters or remains on property after seeing a posted 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' sign commits criminal trespass, a Class 3 misdemeanor. Post signs at eye level near the front entrance or gate for maximum legal effectiveness.

What should I do if solicitors ignore my 'No Soliciting' sign in unincorporated Maricopa County?

File a trespass complaint with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office at (602) 506-1000. MCSO handles law enforcement for all unincorporated county areas. Document the date, time, and description of the solicitor to assist with the complaint.

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