Goodyear's peddler ordinance (Chapter 8) regulates door-to-door solicitation but does not establish a formal city-run no-knock registry. Residents can post "No Soliciting" signs to deter unwanted solicitors. Solicitors who ignore posted no-soliciting signs and continue to knock may be in violation of the city's peddler ordinance provisions.
Goodyear does not maintain a formal no-knock or no-solicitation registry like some municipalities. However, the peddler ordinance provisions in Chapter 8 provide protections for residents. Solicitors must have valid permits and operate only during permitted hours (9 AM to 8 PM weekdays, 11 AM to 5 PM weekends). Residents can post visible "No Soliciting" signs on their property. While the code does not explicitly mandate that solicitors honor such signs, continuing to solicit at a residence after being told not to or ignoring clear no-soliciting signage may constitute a violation of the peddler provisions or harassment under Arizona law. Many Goodyear HOAs in master-planned communities like Estrella Mountain Ranch and Canyon Trails also have no-soliciting policies enforced through community management. Goodyear PD at (623) 932-1220 responds to solicitor complaints.
Soliciting without a permit, outside permitted hours, or after being asked to leave a property may result in enforcement action. Contact Goodyear PD non-emergency at (623) 932-1220 to report persistent or aggressive solicitors. Trespassing charges may apply if a solicitor refuses to leave private property after being asked. HOAs may separately enforce no-soliciting rules within their communities.
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