McKinney honors posted No Solicitation signs and maintains a Do Not Knock registry through Code Services. Permitted solicitors must check the registry before canvassing and cannot approach registered addresses.
Residents may register their address online at no cost. No Solicitation signs posted visibly at the entrance carry equal legal weight. Solicitors ignoring signs or the registry face permit revocation on first complaint. Religious and political canvassers are not bound by the registry due to First Amendment protections but typically observe signs as a courtesy.
Ignoring No Solicitation sign or registry: permit revocation, 200 to 500 dollar fine.
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