Showing ordinances that apply to King Lake, NE
King Lake is an unincorporated community (population 114) in Douglas County, Nebraska. Because King Lake is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Douglas County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The no-knock registry rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Omaha maintains a no-knock registry for residents who opt out of door-to-door sales. Posted No Soliciting signs are legally enforceable. Solicitors ignoring registered addresses or posted signs face fines and permit revocation. Religious and political canvassers exempt.
The City of Omaha operates a No Knock Registry allowing residents to opt out of door-to-door commercial sales visits. Registered addresses are distributed to all permitted solicitors as part of their Solicitor/Peddler permit conditions under Omaha Municipal Code Chapter 20. Residents can register at no cost through the Omaha City Clerk's office online portal or by phone. Posted No Soliciting signs at entrances are legally enforceable โ solicitors who ignore a clearly posted sign face the same citations as visiting a registered address. Registry and sign compliance do NOT apply to political canvassers, religious door-knocking, or nonprofit canvassing, which are protected speech under the First Amendment per Watchtower v. Stratton. Residents with chronic issues can file complaints with the Omaha Police Department non-emergency line and the City Clerk. Storm-chaser contractors after hail events in Omaha, Bennington, and Valley are a recurring registry enforcement focus. The registry entry remains active until removed by the resident.
Ignoring No Soliciting sign or registered address: $100 to $500 under Omaha Muni Code Ch. 20. Repeat violations: solicitor permit revocation. Trespass charges possible under Neb. Rev. Stat. ยง28-520 if individual refuses to leave after warning.
See how King Lake's no-knock registry rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.