Brevard County does not operate a formal no-knock registry, but residents may post "No Soliciting" signs. Solicitors who ignore posted signs face citations under Code Ch. 98. Sheriff's Office handles complaints.
Unlike some Florida counties, Brevard County does not maintain a centralized no-knock registry. Residents rely on posted "No Soliciting" or "No Trespassing" signs at entrances, which carry legal weight under FL Β§810.09 (trespass on property). Permitted solicitors who ignore posted signs may have their permits revoked and face citation under Brevard Code Ch. 98. Some HOAs (Viera, Suntree, Grand Isle) maintain gated access that effectively blocks solicitors. The Brevard County Sheriff's Office accepts complaints via 321-633-7162 (non-emergency). Religious, political, and charitable canvassers retain First Amendment protection and signs are not binding on them.
Ignoring posted no-soliciting sign: trespass citation $250-$500 under FL Β§810.09. Permit revocation for permitted solicitors. Repeat offenders: misdemeanor trespass.
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