Showing ordinances that apply to Ali Molina, AZ
Ali Molina is an unincorporated community (population 61) in Pima County, Arizona. Because Ali Molina is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Pima County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The no-knock registry rules below are the ones that govern your area.
No no-knock ordinance in Pima County. Posted no-soliciting signs serve as trespass notice under ARS 13-1502. Political canvassing is First Amendment protected.
There is no Pima County code section creating a no-knock registry or requiring solicitors to honor no-soliciting signs through a permit revocation mechanism. However, Arizona trespassing law (ARS 13-1502 and 13-1503) provides homeowner protection: once a person is asked to leave or a no-trespassing notice is posted, remaining on the property constitutes criminal trespass. Posted no-soliciting signs serve as constructive notice. Political canvassers and religious missionaries are generally protected by the First Amendment and cannot be banned by local ordinance, though they must still leave if asked. Pima County Sheriff handles trespass complaints in unincorporated communities. Some HOA-governed subdivisions in unincorporated Pima County may have their own solicitation restrictions through CC&Rs.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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