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No-Knock Registry: Simi Valley vs Thousand Oaks

How do no-knock registry rules compare between Simi Valley, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Residents in unincorporated Ventura County can post 'No Soliciting' signs. Solicitors ignoring posted signs and refusing to leave may be cited for trespass under CA Penal Code 602. Religious and political canvassers are exempt under the First Amendment.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Residents in Thousand Oaks can post no-solicitation signs to prohibit door-to-door salespeople. Solicitors who ignore posted signs are subject to penalties. Many HOA-governed communities and gated neighborhoods have community-wide no-solicitation policies.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSimi ValleyThousand Oaks
No-Soliciting SignsEnforceable via trespass law-
Religious ExemptFirst Amendment protected-
Political ExemptFirst Amendment protected-
Trespass LawCA Penal Code 602-
Sheriff(805) 654-9511-
Posted Signs-Must be respected by solicitors
Gated Communities-Many have community-wide no-solicitation
Reporting-Thousand Oaks PD (805) 494-8200
HOAs-May maintain separate no-knock lists

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Simi Valley FAQ

How do I stop solicitors in Ventura County?

Post a clear 'No Soliciting' sign. Solicitors ignoring it and refusing to leave can be cited for trespass. Religious and political canvassers are exempt.

Are religious solicitors exempt?

Yes. First Amendment protects religious and political canvassers. They must still leave when asked.

What if a solicitor is aggressive?

Call the Sheriff at (805) 654-9511 immediately. Do not engage. Aggressive solicitation may constitute criminal intimidation.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

How do I stop solicitors in Thousand Oaks?

Post a visible no-solicitation sign at your front entrance. Commercial solicitors who ignore the sign are in violation of the city's solicitation ordinance and can be reported to police.

Do no-solicitation signs stop all door knockers?

Signs are legally effective against commercial solicitors. Religious and political canvassers have First Amendment protections but generally respect posted signs as a courtesy.

Can I report persistent solicitors?

Yes, report solicitors who ignore no-solicitation signs or solicit outside permitted hours to the Thousand Oaks Police Department at (805) 494-8200.

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