Several Lake County IL municipalities maintain no-knock registries; all honor posted 'No Soliciting' signs at the door. Solicitors who visit registered addresses or ignore signs face citation. Registries do not apply to constitutionally-protected religious, political or nonprofit canvassing under Watchtower v. Stratton (2002). Waukegan, Libertyville, Highland Park, Lake Forest and Vernon Hills operate formal lists.
Lake County no-knock rules operate at the municipal level. Waukegan, Libertyville, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Vernon Hills and Mundelein maintain formal no-solicitation or no-knock registries where residents can opt their address out of commercial door-to-door sales visits. Sign-up is typically free via the municipal clerk's website, phone, or in person. The list is provided to all permitted commercial solicitors, who must confirm against it daily. Solicitors who knowingly visit a registered address face citation. All Lake County municipalities honor posted 'No Soliciting' signs at the door or gate: ignoring a sign triggers citation even if the address is not on the formal registry. First Amendment protections under Watchtower Bible and Tract Society v. Stratton, 536 U.S. 150 (2002) mean the registry cannot restrict religious, political or charitable canvassing. Some municipalities (Highland Park, Lake Forest) issue no-solicit window stickers to residents. Commercial violation enforcement is typically complaint-driven: residents call the non-emergency police line or code enforcement with the solicitor's badge number or vehicle description. Gurnee and Zion rely primarily on posted signs rather than formal registry; residents should install clear signage.
Ignoring posted 'No Soliciting' sign: $50 to $300 citation. Visiting registered no-knock address: $100 to $500 first offense, up to $1,000 repeat. Repeated violations: solicitor permit revocation. Persistent refusal to leave: 720 ILCS 5/21-3 criminal trespass.
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