Jacksonville recognizes 'No Soliciting' signs posted at residences. Solicitors must respect posted signs. Violation is a trespass offense and grounds for permit revocation.
Jacksonville Ord. Code Β§250 regulates door-to-door solicitation. 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs must be respected by all commercial solicitors. Religious canvassers and political canvassers have First Amendment protection but still subject to posted no-trespass signs. Complaints filed with JSO (Jacksonville Sheriff's Office).
Ignoring no-soliciting sign: trespass misdemeanor $250+. Repeat offenders: solicitor permit revocation.
Duval County, FL
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Duval County, FL
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Duval County, FL
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Duval County, FL
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Duval County, FL
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Duval County, FL
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