San Diego County respects No Soliciting signs under general trespass law. Solicitors who ignore posted signs or refuse to leave may be cited for trespassing. No county-specific no-knock registry exists. California Penal Code Section 602 governs trespass.
While the County does not have a specific no-knock or no-soliciting ordinance, California trespass law (Penal Code §602) provides protection. Property owners who post No Soliciting or No Trespassing signs create a legal notice that visitors must honor. Solicitors who enter posted property or refuse to leave when asked may be cited for trespass. Some communities within unincorporated areas may have additional CC&R provisions regarding solicitation. Political and religious canvassing receives First Amendment protection but must still respect private property rights when asked to leave. The County does not maintain a do-not-knock registry.
Trespassing on posted property is a misdemeanor under Penal Code §602. Penalties include fines and potential imprisonment.
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