Keller requires permitted solicitors to respect posted no-solicitation signs at residences. Ignoring a clearly posted sign can trigger permit revocation, city citation, and criminal trespass under Texas Penal Code 30.05.
No-knock and no-solicitation rules in Keller combine private property law with municipal solicitation regulations to give residents a strong defense against unwanted door-to-door sales. When a resident posts a clear and visible sign at the main entry, such as at the front door or on a gate, commercial solicitors holding a city permit are bound by ordinance to skip that residence. Ignoring the sign typically voids the solicitor permit for that interaction and can lead to a citation under the Keller municipal code and revocation of the permit by the city if complaints accumulate. Beyond ordinance penalties, Texas Penal Code section 30.05 defines criminal trespass as entering or remaining on property after receiving notice that entry is forbidden. A posted sign constitutes notice under the statute, so a solicitor who proceeds anyway may face a criminal charge. Subdivision-wide no solicitation efforts are common, with some HOAs adopting declarations that cover the entire community and post signs at entrances. The First Amendment limits how strictly cities can regulate noncommercial speech and religious canvassing at the door, but individual residents can always exclude any visitor from their specific property by posting appropriate notice. Residents who receive repeated unwanted visits despite signage should document dates and times and file a report with Keller Police or complain to the city permitting office so patterns of violation can be addressed through permit revocation and prosecution.
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