Safety Harbor does not operate a formal Do Not Knock registry, but a clearly posted No Soliciting sign at the residence creates a legal duty for permitted solicitors to skip that property.
Safety Harbor relies on Chapter 17 permitting and posted notices rather than a city-run Do Not Knock list. Under widely applied Florida principles and city practice, a solicitor with a permit must honor a clear and conspicuous No Soliciting sign at the home; ignoring it can lead to permit revocation and trespass enforcement by Pinellas County deputies. Hours of solicitation are typically limited to daytime, and aggressive, repeat, or after-hours contact may also constitute harassment. Pinellas County also publishes guidance on home solicitation rights for residents.
Ignoring a posted No Soliciting sign or solicitation hour limits can result in trespass charges, permit revocation by the Building Division, and municipal ordinance citations.
See how other cities in Pinellas County handle no-knock registry.
See how Safety Harbor's no-knock registry rules stack up against other locations.
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