Residents may post No Soliciting signs with legal effect. Some Orange County municipalities maintain no-knock registries. Violators subject to trespass charges under NY Penal Law 140.05.
Posted No Soliciting or No Trespassing signs create legal basis for trespass complaint (NY PL 140.05, 140.10). Solicitors ignoring signs face violation or misdemeanor charges. Some municipalities (Newburgh, Middletown) maintain opt-out registries that licensed peddlers must check. Hours for soliciting typically limited to 9 AM-8 PM or sunset. Religious canvassing protected under Watchtower v. Stratton.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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