Orland Park residents may post 'No Soliciting' signs at their door, and licensed solicitors must honor them. The village also enforces immediate-departure requirements when residents request a solicitor leave the property.
Under Orland Park's solicitor regulations, any resident may post a 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' sign at the entrance to the property, and licensed solicitors must observe and honor it. Ignoring a posted sign is a violation of village ordinance and may result in permit revocation. Residents also have the right to verbally instruct solicitors to leave at any time, and solicitors must depart promptly. The village clerk maintains records of complaints, and repeat offenders or unlicensed solicitors should be reported to Orland Park Police via the non-emergency line. Religious and political canvassers, while generally exempt from permit requirements, must still honor No Soliciting postings and verbal departure requests under Illinois trespass law (720 ILCS 5/21-3).
Ignoring a No Soliciting sign: $250-$500. Refusal to leave when requested: criminal trespass under Illinois law (720 ILCS 5/21-3), Class B misdemeanor.
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