Miami Gardens regulates door-to-door solicitation under its Code of Ordinances. Solicitors must respect posted 'No Soliciting' signs. Solicitation during certain hours may be restricted. The city's ordinance aims to protect residents from aggressive or unwanted solicitation while respecting First Amendment rights.
The City of Miami Gardens regulates door-to-door solicitation to protect residents from unwanted commercial activity. Solicitors operating within the city are expected to respect 'No Soliciting' signs posted on residential property. Solicitation during late evening and early morning hours is generally restricted. Religious and political expression is protected under the First Amendment and may be treated differently from commercial solicitation. Residents who experience aggressive or repeated unwanted solicitation can file complaints with the Police Department. Florida law (F.S. 501.021-501.022) also regulates door-to-door sales with a mandatory 3-day cooling-off period for purchases over $25.
Solicitors who ignore posted 'No Soliciting' signs or who solicit during restricted hours may be cited. Aggressive solicitation may result in trespass charges.
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