Coral Springs residents can post 'No Soliciting' signs to prohibit unwanted door-to-door sales. Solicitors who ignore posted signage face trespassing charges under Florida law. The city's code enforcement and police department enforce solicitation restrictions in residential areas.
Residents of Coral Springs can post 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs on their property to deter door-to-door solicitors. Under Florida trespassing law (FL Statute 810.09), a solicitor who enters or remains on property after being warned, either verbally or by posted signage, commits trespass. Many Coral Springs HOA communities have additional no-soliciting policies enforced through community association rules. The city's planned community character means many neighborhoods have controlled access and additional gatehouse restrictions on solicitors. Solicitors who continue to knock after observing posted signage can be reported to the Coral Springs Police Department for enforcement. Florida is a two-party consent state for recording (FL 934.03), so recording solicitors without their knowledge requires caution.
Trespassing after notice (including posted signs) is a first-degree misdemeanor under FL 810.09, carrying up to 1 year in jail and $1,000 fine. Repeat trespass offenders face felony charges.
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