Utah County cities maintain no-knock registries. Provo and Orem both operate opt-out lists. Posted signs carry legal weight. Utah Code §76-6-206 trespass enforcement applies to ignored signs.
Utah County municipalities offer no-knock registry programs. Provo City operates a no-soliciting registry through the Police Department, accessible via city website with free enrollment. Registered addresses are distributed to all permitted commercial solicitors quarterly. Orem maintains a similar program. Posted 'No Soliciting' signs of any size have legal enforceability under Provo City Code §5.40.080 and Orem City Code §5-10-8. Ignoring a posted sign or a registered address constitutes an ordinance violation and may constitute criminal trespass under Utah Code §76-6-206 if solicitor refuses to leave after demand. Registry and sign protections do NOT apply to religious canvassers, political candidates, nonprofits, or invited guests, which are constitutionally protected speech per First Amendment jurisprudence.
Ignoring posted no-soliciting sign: $50 to $250 citation per Provo City Code §5.40.080. Visiting registered address after distribution: $100 to $500 first offense, permit revocation on repeat violations. Trespass refusal: Utah Code §76-6-206 Class C misdemeanor up to $750.
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