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No-Knock Registry: Mount Vernon vs White Plains

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and White Plains, NY?

Mount Vernon and White Plains have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Mount Vernon honors 'No Soliciting' signs and maintains a no-knock registry through the Police Department/City Clerk. Licensed solicitors must respect posted signs and registry.

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White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

White Plains honors 'No Soliciting' and 'No Knock' signs posted at residences. Solicitors must not ring or knock at homes displaying such signs. The city does not maintain a formal centralized no-knock registry.

View full White Plains rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonWhite Plains
SignMust be honored-
Exempt GroupsReligious/political/charity-
Still Must LeaveOn request-
RefusalCriminal trespass-
Posted sign-Legally binding
Registry-None (sign-based only)
Violation-Trespass + license loss
Exceptions-Limited for religious/political

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mount Vernon FAQ

Does my 'No Soliciting' sign stop religious canvassers?

They are exempt from licensing but must leave when asked or if a sign is posted and they continue.

What happens if a solicitor refuses to leave my Mount Vernon property?

Refusing to leave after being told can constitute criminal trespass β€” call Mount Vernon PD.

Is there a no-knock registry in Mount Vernon?

Yes. The Police Department and City Clerk maintain a registry that licensed peddlers must honor.

White Plains FAQ

How do I stop door-to-door solicitors in White Plains?

Post a clearly visible 'No Soliciting' sign at your front entry. Licensed solicitors must respect it; violations can be reported to WPPD and the City Clerk.

Does White Plains have a no-knock registry?

No. White Plains does not maintain a centralized no-knock registry. Enforcement is sign-based at each residence.

Do religious or political canvassers have to obey 'No Soliciting' signs?

They have broader First Amendment protection, but are still expected to respect posted 'No Soliciting' signs at homes.

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