Harris County has no no-knock or do-not-disturb registry for unincorporated areas. Residents can post no-soliciting signs enforceable under Texas Penal Code trespass provisions. No county mechanism exists for opting out of door-to-door solicitation.
Unincorporated Harris County does not maintain a no-knock list or do-not-disturb registry. Residents who wish to prevent unwanted solicitation must rely on posted no-soliciting signs, which are enforceable under Texas Penal Code Β§30.05 (Criminal Trespass). Ignoring a no-soliciting sign and refusing to leave constitutes criminal trespass. Some HOAs maintain community-wide no-soliciting policies. The FTC's National Do Not Call Registry protects against telephone solicitation but does not apply to in-person visits. Political and religious door-to-door activity is constitutionally protected regardless of signs.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Harris County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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