Doral enforces no-solicitation signage. Solicitors must respect posted 'No Soliciting' signs and immediately leave properties displaying them. Violating posted no-solicitation signs can result in criminal trespass charges under Florida law. The city encourages residents to register complaints with Code Enforcement.
Under the Doral Code of Ordinances, solicitors must respect all posted 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs. Approaching a residence or business with a posted no-solicitation sign and attempting to solicit is a violation of the city code and may constitute criminal trespass under Florida Statute 810.09. Residents who post 'No Soliciting' signs at their entrance or on their property boundary are protected from unwanted door-to-door contact. Solicitors must also leave immediately upon request from any resident, regardless of whether a sign is posted. Many Doral HOA communities have community-wide no-solicitation policies posted at subdivision entrances, which solicitors must also respect. The city encourages residents experiencing unwanted solicitation to file complaints with Code Enforcement at (305) 593-6740 or contact Doral PD at (305) 593-6699 for immediate trespass concerns. Repeated violations at the same property may result in enhanced penalties.
Ignoring a posted 'No Soliciting' sign is a code violation and may constitute criminal trespass under FL Statute 810.09. Refusing to leave after a resident's request is criminal trespass punishable by up to 60 days in jail for a second-degree misdemeanor. Repeat offenders face escalating fines and potential arrest. Contact Doral PD at (305) 593-6699.
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