Southaven and Olive Branch honor posted 'No Soliciting' signs under city code; violating a posted sign is a separate citation. DeSoto cities do not maintain formal no-knock registries like Memphis.
DeSoto County cities rely on posted 'No Soliciting' signs rather than centralized no-knock registries. Southaven Code §26 requires permitted solicitors to honor any visibly posted sign at the property — ignoring the sign is a separate citation beyond any permit violation. Olive Branch and Hernando follow similar framework. Horn Lake enforces through its peddler ordinance. Unlike City of Memphis (which maintains a no-knock registry), no DeSoto city operates an opt-in database as of 2025. Residents should post signs at primary entrances and driveways. Political, religious, and nonprofit canvassers are not bound by commercial solicitation rules — signs may be posted to request they leave regardless, but First Amendment protections apply.
Ignoring posted No Soliciting sign: $50 to $250 (Southaven §26). Repeated violations can result in permit revocation. Criminal trespass if refusing to leave: MS §97-17-93, up to 6 months jail.
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