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No-Knock Registry: Oakland vs San Leandro

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Oakland, CA and San Leandro, CA?

Oakland and San Leandro have similar restriction levels.

Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Oakland honors 'No Soliciting' signs posted at residences. Solicitors who ignore signs may be cited for trespassing under California Penal Code §602. The city does not maintain a formal 'Do Not Knock' registry.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Posted No Soliciting signs in San Leandro legally prohibit commercial solicitors from knocking, and violations can be reported to police.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOaklandSan Leandro
SignsLegally enforceable-
RegistryNo formal 'Do Not Knock' registry-
TrespassCA Penal Code §602-
PenaltyUp to 6 months jail, $1,000 fine-
Sign Effect-Legally prohibits entry
Violation-Permit revocation possible
Report-Non-emergency police
Exempt-Government duties
Religious-Limited First Amendment

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oakland FAQ

Does a 'No Soliciting' sign work?

Yes. Solicitors who ignore posted signs may be cited for trespassing under California law.

Is there a 'Do Not Knock' list?

No. Oakland does not maintain a formal registry. Post signs at your entrance to deter unwanted solicitation.

San Leandro FAQ

What counts as a valid No Soliciting sign?

Any clearly legible sign at the entry to the property is generally sufficient, but a standardized sticker is easier to enforce.

Can I report a repeat violator?

Yes. Note the company name and time and call the non-emergency line or file a complaint with the Police Department.

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