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Solicitor Permits: San Bernardino vs Victorville

How do solicitor permits rules compare between San Bernardino, CA and Victorville, CA?

San Bernardino and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino Municipal Code 5.30 requires commercial door-to-door solicitors to get a City Clerk permit and pass a background check. Religious canvassers are exempt but must honor No Soliciting signs.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Door-to-door solicitors and peddlers in Victorville must obtain a city business license and any required solicitor or peddler permit before selling goods or services to residents.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan BernardinoVictorville
Legal authorityMunicipal Code Chapter 5.30-
Permit requiredFor commercial door-to-door solicitors-
HoursGenerally 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM-
ExemptionsReligious, political, and charitable canvassers-
No Solicitation signsEnforceable under Penal Code 602-
Business license-Required
Solicitor permit-Required for commercial door-to-door
Permitted hours-Typically 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Charities and politics-First Amendment protected

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Bernardino FAQ

How do I know if a door-to-door salesperson is licensed in San Bernardino?

Ask to see their city solicitor permit. You can also verify by calling the City Clerk at (909) 384-5002 during business hours. Anyone refusing to show a permit should be reported to the police.

Can religious groups ignore my No Soliciting sign?

Religious canvassers are exempt from permit requirements but must honor clearly posted No Soliciting signs. Ignoring a posted sign is trespass under Penal Code 602(o).

What should I do if a salesperson will not leave?

Firmly tell them to leave and close the door. If they persist, call the San Bernardino Police non-emergency line at (909) 383-5311. Continued presence after being asked to leave is trespass.

Victorville FAQ

Do charities need a permit to go door-to-door?

Generally no. Charitable and religious solicitation is protected by the First Amendment, but some cities require a simple free registration before canvassing.

Can I refuse to answer the door?

Yes. You are not required to engage with solicitors and can post a No Soliciting sign. Violators may be cited if they ignore it.

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