Birmingham and several Jefferson County cities offer no-knock or no-soliciting registries. Posted 'No Soliciting' signs at residences must be honored by permitted solicitors. Violations trigger citations. Religious, political, and nonprofit canvassers are exempt from registry restrictions under First Amendment protections.
Birmingham does not currently maintain a formal no-knock registry, but Birmingham Code Chapter 11 requires licensed solicitors to honor posted 'No Soliciting' signs on residences. Ignoring a posted sign triggers citations and potential license revocation. Hoover operates an informal complaint-based system through the police non-emergency line (205-822-5300). Vestavia Hills and Mountain Brook police maintain complaint logs used during permit renewals. Several HOAs in Jefferson County neighborhoods including Greystone, Ross Bridge, and Liberty Park maintain community-level no-solicitation signage at entry gates. Alabama has no statewide do-not-knock registry equivalent to consumer do-not-call protections. Under Watchtower Bible & Tract Society v. Village of Stratton (2002) and Martin v. Struthers (1943), no-knock registries and sign-honor requirements may not be applied to religious, political, or noncommercial canvassers. Commercial solicitors who enter posted property may also face trespass charges under Ala. Code Β§13A-7-4 (criminal trespass third degree) at the property owner's request. Residents experiencing harassment can file complaints with the city where the solicitor is licensed.
Ignoring 'No Soliciting' sign: $50 to $250 Birmingham citation plus potential license revocation. Commercial trespass: Ala. Code Β§13A-7-4 Class C misdemeanor up to $500 and 90 days jail. Harassment: additional charges under Β§13A-11-8.
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