Showing ordinances that apply to Deerwood, TX
Deerwood is an unincorporated community (population 1,745) in Montgomery County, Texas. Because Deerwood is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Montgomery County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The no-knock registry rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Montgomery County has no no-knock registry. Conroe permits posted no-soliciting signs enforced via peddler ordinance. The Woodlands homeowners rely on village covenants and signage. TX Penal Code ยง30.05 criminal trespass is primary enforcement.
Montgomery County does not operate a no-knock or do-not-solicit registry for unincorporated residents. Enforcement relies on individual posted signage and Texas criminal trespass law โ TX Penal Code ยง30.05 makes entering property with notice not to enter a Class B misdemeanor (or Class A if firearm present). Conroe Code peddler/solicitor rules require permitted commercial solicitors to observe posted no-solicitation signs at individual residences โ violation is a citation offense. The Woodlands Township has no centralized no-knock registry; homeowners post signs and village-level covenants may provide additional civil enforcement. Religious canvassers (Jehovah's Witnesses, LDS missionaries) are constitutionally protected under Watchtower Bible v. Stratton (2002) and cannot be required to comply with registries, though they generally honor posted signs. Political and nonprofit canvassing similarly protected.
TX Penal Code ยง30.05 trespass after notice: Class B misdemeanor ($2,000 fine, up to 180 days jail). Conroe ignoring no-solicit sign: $100-$500. Woodlands: $50-$250 township citation. Repeat: permit revocation where applicable.
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