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Pinellas Park vs Seminole

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Seminole, FL?

Pinellas Park has fewer restrictions than Seminole.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Pinellas Park honors posted No Solicitation signs through Pinellas County Code Chapter 42 Article V, which prohibits commercial solicitors from approaching homes that display clear no-trespass or no-soliciting notice.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Seminole residents may post no-solicitation signs at their property, and registered solicitors must honor them. Violations are enforced as trespass under Florida law and city Chapter 6 business regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkSeminole
Posted signMust be honored-
Trespass statuteFS 810.09Florida 810.09
City offenses codeChapter 16-
Permit revocationPossible for violations-
County codeCh. 42 Art. V-
Sign placement-Visible at entry
Effect-Mandatory honor
Enforcement-Pinellas Sheriff
Penalty-Citations and trespass

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pinellas Park FAQ

Does a No Soliciting sign keep solicitors away in Pinellas Park?

Yes. Commercial solicitors must respect a clearly posted No Soliciting sign under Pinellas County Code Chapter 42 Article V or face citation.

What should I do if a solicitor ignores my sign?

Ask them to leave, then call Pinellas Park Police non-emergency. Repeat offenders can be cited for trespass under Florida Statute 810.09.

Seminole FAQ

Where should I post my no-solicitation sign?

Post the sign near your front door, mailbox, or gate where it is plainly visible from the public right-of-way before someone reaches your home.

What if a solicitor ignores my sign?

Call the Pinellas County Sheriff's non-emergency line. Provide a description of the person, vehicle, time, and direction of travel for response.

Does the no-knock rule apply to political canvassers?

Yes. Posted no-solicitation and no-trespass signs apply broadly under Florida trespass law, including to political and religious canvassers entering private property.

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