Oklahoma City respects posted "No Soliciting" signs under §32-5. Solicitors violating signs face citations. Religious and political canvassers exempt per First Amendment.
Oklahoma City Municipal Code §32-5 makes it unlawful for any commercial solicitor to enter upon premises where a "No Soliciting" or "No Peddlers" sign is conspicuously posted at the front door, gate, or main entrance. OKC does not maintain a centralized no-knock registry but posted signs carry full legal force. Edmond Code §22-11 and Midwest City §18-5 mirror this rule. Solicitors are required by permit conditions to check posted signs before approaching a residence. The exemption for religious, political, and nonprofit canvassers remains in force under Watchtower Bible & Tract Society v. Stratton, 536 U.S. 150 (2002). Ignoring a posted no-soliciting sign is also prima facie trespass under 21 O.S. §1835. HOAs cannot restrict First Amendment-protected canvassing but may restrict commercial sales via CC&Rs. Residents may also report repeated violations to OKCPD non-emergency 405-231-2121.
Ignoring no-soliciting sign: $50 to $250 (OKC §32-9). Repeat: permit revocation + trespass charge under 21 O.S. §1835 (misdemeanor).
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