Residents in unincorporated LA County can post 'No Soliciting' signs. Solicitors ignoring posted signs may violate county ordinances. California Penal Code 602 addresses trespass. LA County Sheriff enforces in unincorporated communities.
Residents in unincorporated LA County can post 'No Soliciting' signs to deter door-to-door solicitors. While there is no specific county no-knock registry, solicitors who ignore posted 'No Soliciting' signs may be cited for trespass under California Penal Code 602. Religious organizations and political canvassers are protected by the First Amendment and are generally exempt from solicitation restrictions. Utility and government representatives conducting official business are also exempt. Aggressive or threatening solicitation behavior can be reported to the Sheriff's Department.
Solicitors who ignore 'No Soliciting' signs and refuse to leave may be cited for trespass under Penal Code 602, a misdemeanor carrying fines up to $1,000. Aggressive solicitation may be charged as criminal intimidation. Operating as a solicitor without required business licensing carries separate fines. Scam solicitors may be prosecuted for fraud.
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