Volusia cities offer no-knock registries and honor posted no-soliciting signs. Solicitors visiting registered homes or ignoring signs face citations. Religious and political canvassing remain exempt under First Amendment case law.
Volusia County cities (Daytona Beach, DeLand, Deltona, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, NSB) maintain no-knock or no-soliciting registries allowing residents to opt out of commercial door-to-door visits. Registered addresses are distributed to permitted solicitors with required briefings. Residents sign up free via city hall, online forms, or clerk's office. Posted no-soliciting signs (readable at 18-inch letter size typical) have the same legal effect as registry listing. Solicitors knowingly violating either face citations escalating on repeat offense. Per US Supreme Court in Watchtower Bible v. Stratton (2002), registries and sign rules cannot apply to religious, political, or noncommercial nonprofit canvassing. Home security sales, roofing contractors, and solar door-knockers are common targets of registry enforcement β especially post-hurricane when out-of-state storm chasers arrive.
Ignoring posted no-soliciting sign: $50 to $250. Visiting registered address: $100 to $500. Repeat violations: permit revocation and ban from future permits. Aggressive conduct: trespass charges.
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