Sahuarita enforces no-solicitation sign provisions in its Town Code, requiring solicitors to respect posted no-solicitation or no-trespassing signs. Residents who display these signs are protected from unwanted commercial contact, and solicitors who ignore posted signs face escalating enforcement.
Under the Sahuarita Town Code, commercial solicitors must immediately leave any property that displays a no-solicitation, no-peddlers, or no-trespassing sign. Failure to comply after being told to leave constitutes criminal trespass under Arizona Revised Statutes 13-1502, which is a Class 3 misdemeanor. Residents may post signs at the entrance to their property or at the front door, and no specific sign size or wording is mandated so long as the intent to refuse solicitors is clear. Many master-planned communities in Sahuarita, including Rancho Sahuarita, have community-wide no-solicitation policies enforced through their HOA and private security patrols, adding a layer of protection beyond the municipal code. Solicitors who hold a valid Town permit are still required to obey no-solicitation signs. The exemption for religious, political, and nonprofit canvassers does not override a no-trespassing sign or a direct verbal request to leave the property. Residents who experience aggressive or persistent solicitation should contact the Sahuarita Police non-emergency line to report the activity.
Ignoring a no-solicitation sign after warning constitutes criminal trespass (ARS 13-1502), a Class 3 misdemeanor punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine. Solicitor permit may be revoked for repeat offenses.
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