Frisco residents may post a No Solicitors or No Trespassing sign at the front entrance, which legally bars commercial solicitors from approaching the door. Violation by a permitted solicitor is grounds for permit revocation and a criminal trespass citation under TX Penal Code Sec. 30.05.
The sign must be clearly visible from the approach and may state No Soliciting, No Trespassing, or similar language. Religious and political canvassing retain constitutional protections and may still approach unless a specific no-trespass notice is delivered. Frisco does not operate a central no-knock registry.
Criminal trespass after notice: Class B misdemeanor, up to $2,000 fine and 180 days jail.
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