Mahwah maintains an official No-Knock Registry that lets residents prohibit door-to-door solicitors from approaching their homes.
Mahwah Township operates a No-Knock Registry administered by the Township Clerk. Residents file a No-Knock Registry Application with the Clerk to add their address to the list. Permitted solicitors must check the registry and avoid homes on it; violators risk losing their solicitor permit and facing municipal fines. The registry is paired with the township's solicitor permit ordinance and is intended to protect residents who do not wish to receive door-to-door commercial pitches. Registered properties may post a No-Knock sticker provided by the Township.
Permit revocation, fines for ignoring registered addresses.
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