Miami honors 'No Soliciting' signs posted at residences. Solicitors who ignore posted signs may be cited for trespassing under Florida law. The city does not maintain a formal 'Do Not Knock' registry.
Residents can post 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' signs at their property entrance. Solicitors are required to respect these signs as a condition of their permit. Ignoring a posted sign and knocking may constitute trespass under FL Stat. Β§810.08. The city does not operate a formal 'Do Not Knock' registry. Gated communities and condominiums with controlled access can restrict solicitor entry through their access policies. Political and religious canvassers should still respect 'No Trespassing' signs.
Solicitors who ignore 'No Soliciting' signs may be cited for trespassing (second-degree misdemeanor under FL law, up to 60 days jail and $500 fine). Permit holders who violate sign restrictions may have permits revoked.
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