Tuolumne County does not have a no-knock or do-not-knock registry ordinance. Homeowners can post 'No Soliciting' signs enforced under California trespassing law. The county's rural character naturally limits door-to-door activity.
Tuolumne County has not established a no-knock registry or mandatory do-not-solicit list. Homeowners' primary protection against unwanted solicitation is posting 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs, which are legally enforceable under California Penal Code §602. Some California cities maintain do-not-knock registries, but Tuolumne County does not. The rural and semi-rural character of the county — with many properties accessed by long driveways, gates, and unpaved roads — naturally deters most door-to-door solicitation. Religious and political canvassing are First Amendment-protected activities that cannot be restricted by local ordinance.
No county no-knock violations. Ignoring posted signs: potential PC §602 trespassing.
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