Honolulu has no official do-not-knock registry, so Mililani residents rely on ROH Sec. 13-6.2, HRS 708-814 trespass law, and HOA rules. Posted 'No Soliciting' signs create clear legal notice.
ROH 13-6.2 regulates peddler conduct across Mililani but does not establish a registry. Residents who want no visits should post 'No Soliciting' signs at the driveway and front door; once posted, a peddler who continues and refuses to leave can face criminal trespass charges under HRS 708-814. Mililani HOAs may also adopt community-wide no-solicitation rules enforceable via covenants. Commercial peddlers must hold a current license and respect time-of-day and manner restrictions. Residents should report aggressive or unlicensed peddlers to HPD non-emergency and document license numbers when possible.
Trespass after notice is a petty misdemeanor. Repeat peddling conduct violations can lead to ROH license revocation and fines.
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