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No-Knock Registry: Palm Springs vs Temecula

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Palm Springs, CA and Temecula, CA?

Palm Springs and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Residents in Palm Springs can opt out of solicitation by posting a No Solicitation sign at the entrance to their property. Commercial solicitors must immediately leave and not return. California Civil Code 1940.2 also protects tenants from landlord harassment. Violations can result in fines and permit revocation.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Posted 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs at residences in Temecula are legally enforceable — solicitors who ignore them commit criminal trespass under California Penal Code §602(o). The City maintains no opt-out registry, but federal Do Not Call Registry and state DNC laws restrict telephone solicitation. Aggressive door-to-door soliciting, intimidation, or refusal to leave upon request is also prosecutable.

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Palm Springs FAQ

How does Palm Springs enforce no-knock rules?

Palm Springs recognizes posted No Solicitors signs as legal notice. Violators can be cited under PSMC Ch. 11.80 and California Penal Code 602 trespass. Report violations to PSPD non-emergency at (760) 327-1441.

Temecula FAQ

Does a 'No Soliciting' sign actually work?

Yes, legally. Under Penal Code §602(o), ignoring posted signs constitutes criminal trespass. Most legitimate solicitors comply. For violators, report to police — repeat offenses lead to citations and arrest.

Where should I post my No Soliciting sign?

At the entrance to your property — driveway entrance, front gate, or visibly at the front door. Must be clearly visible. Standard signs from hardware stores work fine. HOAs may also post community-wide signs.

How do I stop telemarketing calls?

Register at donotcall.gov (federal Do Not Call Registry, free and permanent). Tell unwanted callers to add you to their internal DNC list. Report violations at donotcall.gov/report. California adds state-level enforcement under Bus & Prof Code §17590+.

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