Pearl City has no dedicated no-knock registry. Door-to-door activity is regulated through the ROH 13-6.2 peddler framework combined with Hawaii state trespass law under HRS 708-814.
ROH Sec. 13-6.2 regulates peddling activity, including where peddling may occur. Honolulu does not maintain a dedicated no-knock or do-not-solicit registry covering Pearl City, Waimalu, or Manana. Residents rely on posted no-solicitation signage and general state trespass law under HRS 708-814. Honolulu Police respond to complaints of unlicensed peddling and trespass. Religious and political canvassers retain constitutional protections and are not bound by the peddler's license regime but must still respect no-trespass signage. Military-family households sometimes post signage aligned with duty-station quiet-hour expectations, though ROH does not recognize a formal quiet-hours overlay for solicitors.
Violators can be cited for unlicensed peddling under ROH 13-6.2 and for criminal trespass under HRS 708-814 if they ignore posted signage or refuse to leave.
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Pearl City residential pools must be enclosed under ROH Sec. 16-6.2, with companion standards at 16-7.9 covering public and condo pools at Pearl City Highlan...
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Pearl City fence materials follow the LUO fence definition in ROH 21-4.60, allowing wrought iron, wood, vinyl, plastic, and wire on post foundations in Waiau...
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Pearl City neighbor fence disputes apply ROH 21-4.30 yard setbacks with 21-4.60 height limits, since Hawaii has no dedicated spite fence statute for Waiau or...
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Public parks in Pearl City, including Pearl City District Park and Neal S. Blaisdell Park, are closed during posted night hours. Entering closed parks is pro...
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Pearl City follows the Hawaii state juvenile curfew under HRS 577-16. Children under 16 cannot be in public places between 10 pm and 4 am without a parent or...
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