San Bernardino residents may post No Soliciting or No Trespassing signs, making continued canvassing trespass under California Penal Code 602. Solicitors who ignore signs can lose their city permit under Chapter 5.30.
California Penal Code 602(o) treats refusal to leave private property after being asked to leave, including by a clearly posted sign, as misdemeanor trespass. San Bernardino Municipal Code Chapter 5.30 reinforces this by making ignoring a posted No Soliciting sign grounds for immediate solicitor permit revocation. Residents can post a sign of any reasonable size at the main entrance to their property, the front door, or near a walkway, saying No Soliciting, No Trespassing, Private Property, or similar language. Under Watchtower Bible v. Village of Stratton (2002) religious and political canvassers are exempt from municipal permit schemes but still must honor posted signs. Federal Do Not Call rules (47 CFR 64.1200) and California Do Not Call registrations limit phone solicitation but do not directly apply to in-person contact. Residents may pursue civil remedies for repeat trespass and harassment, and may file police reports for documentation. The Police Department non-emergency line is (909) 383-5311, and complaints about licensed solicitors can be routed to the City Clerk at (909) 384-5002 for potential permit action. Residents also have the right to install doorbell cameras under Penal Code 632 (audio requires consent) and can use footage to support trespass complaints.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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