Live Oak residents may post No Solicitors or No Trespassing signs to bar canvasser approach. Violators of posted signs can be cited for criminal trespass under Texas Penal Code 30.05.
Live Oak recognizes the homeowner right to exclude solicitors through posted signage. A clearly visible No Solicitors, No Soliciting, or No Trespassing sign at the front walk, gate, or door entry gives notice that commercial canvassers are not welcome. Under the city solicitor ordinance, permitted solicitors must honor such signs and may not ring the doorbell or knock. Violating a posted sign may result in criminal trespass charges under Texas Penal Code 30.05, which allows prosecution when an intruder has received notice that entry was forbidden. The Supreme Court has recognized that signs create a constitutionally valid notice mechanism even against First Amendment-protected canvassers (religious, political, charitable) for the purpose of preventing unwanted contact at the door. Signs should be legible from the street, at least the size of a standard 8 by 10 inch sign, and posted at the property entry path. Residents who experience repeat solicitor violations should document the date, time, company name, and solicitor description, then report to Live Oak Police. Some do-not-knock registries exist for specific industries (such as energy sales), but Live Oak does not operate a citywide registry - posted signage is the primary tool.
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