Pompano Beach regulates soliciting through its business licensing code. Residents may post no-soliciting signs. Florida's two-party consent recording law (FL Β§934.03) applies to interactions with solicitors. The city does not maintain a do-not-knock registry. Commercial solicitors may need business licenses.
Pompano Beach regulates commercial soliciting through its business licensing provisions. Residents may post no-soliciting signs to deter unwanted door-to-door visitors. Florida's two-party consent recording law (FL Statute 934.03) requires all parties' consent for audio recording, affecting doorbell camera recordings of solicitors. The city does not maintain a municipal do-not-knock registry. Commercial door-to-door solicitors may need a city business license. Religious and political canvassing is protected by the First Amendment and cannot require permits. Aggressive or threatening solicitation may be reported to BSO.
Unlicensed commercial soliciting may result in citations. Audio recording without consent violates FL Β§934.03.
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