Tarpon Springs prohibits door-to-door solicitation at residences with posted 'No Soliciting' signs and restricts solicitation outside reasonable hours. Violations are enforced by the Tarpon Springs Police Department under Chapter 10 of the Code.
Tarpon Springs's solicitation rules under Chapter 10 of the Code of Ordinances prohibit door-to-door solicitation at any residence where a 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' sign is clearly posted, treating continued solicitation as trespass. Solicitation hours are typically restricted to daytime hours (commonly 9 a.m. to sunset), and aggressive, threatening, or deceptive practices are prohibited. The Tarpon Springs Police Department enforces these provisions and investigates complaints. Residents may file a complaint with TSPD, which may issue trespass warnings or pursue citations. Charitable, religious, and political canvassers must respect posted no-solicit signs.
Ignoring posted no-soliciting signs or soliciting outside permitted hours results in trespass warnings, misdemeanor citations, and possible revocation of any solicitor permit.
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