Pinellas Park honors posted No Solicitation signs through Pinellas County Code Chapter 42 Article V, which prohibits commercial solicitors from approaching homes that display clear no-trespass or no-soliciting notice.
Pinellas County Code Chapter 42 Article V, applicable in Pinellas Park, requires permitted peddlers and solicitors to immediately leave any premises that display a clearly posted No Soliciting, No Trespassing, or similar sign. Solicitors must also leave when asked. Pinellas Park additionally enforces general trespass under Florida Statute 810.09 and the City's Code of Ordinances Chapter 16 (Offenses). Solicitation hours are typically restricted to daylight or specific evening cutoffs set by the county permit. Religious, political, and charitable canvassers must still respect posted no-solicitation signs as a matter of property owner request, though their access rights are otherwise broader.
Ignoring posted no-soliciting signs can result in trespass citations under FS 810.09, permit revocation, and removal from the property by Pinellas Park Police.
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