Oxnard enforces no-soliciting sign compliance for door-to-door canvassers. Residents can post no-soliciting signs that solicitors must legally honor. Violations may be reported to police as trespassing.
Oxnard's solicitation regulations require all commercial door-to-door solicitors to immediately leave properties displaying no-soliciting signs without attempting contact. No-soliciting signs posted at the front entrance or at subdivision gates are legally enforceable. Solicitors who ignore posted signs may be cited for trespassing under California Penal Code Section 602. Residents may also register complaints with the city if licensed solicitors ignore their signs, potentially resulting in permit revocation. The city encourages residents to clearly post signs that state 'No Soliciting' in a visible location near the front door or gate. HOAs and gated communities may establish blanket no-soliciting policies for common areas. First Amendment protections still apply to political canvassers and religious groups, but even protected speech must cease upon request from the homeowner.
Solicitors ignoring no-soliciting signs face trespassing citations under CA Penal Code Section 602. Licensed solicitors may have their city permits revoked for repeated violations.
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