Teaneck residents may register for a no-knock list maintained by the Township, prohibiting solicitors from approaching registered addresses, with violations subject to fines.
Teaneck maintains a no-knock registry where residents can list their addresses to opt out of door-to-door solicitation. Licensed solicitors receive the list and must avoid registered properties. Posted no-soliciting signs at individual residences also carry legal weight. Violators face escalating fines and permit revocation. Registration is free and typically renewable annually through the Township Clerk.
Soliciting at registered no-knock addresses can result in fines, permit revocation, and potential criminal charges for repeated trespass.
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