Several Union County municipalities maintain no-knock registries. Elizabeth operates a Do Not Knock list through the Police Department. Westfield, Summit, and Cranford maintain opt-out lists distributed to permitted solicitors. Residents can post 'No Soliciting' signs which create independent enforcement authority. Religious and political canvassing remain constitutionally protected. Violations cited under local ordinance and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-3 (defiant trespass).
No-knock registries in Union County vary by municipality. Elizabeth Police Department maintains a Do Not Knock registry; residents can register by submitting a form in person or via the municipal website, and registered addresses are provided to all permitted commercial solicitors at license issuance. Westfield Code Β§11-23 provides a similar opt-out list through the Town Clerk. Summit maintains one through the Police Department. Cranford and Scotch Plains offer registries through municipal clerks. Posted 'No Soliciting,' 'No Trespassing,' or 'Private Property' signs provide independent legal authority: under N.J.S.A. 2C:18-3 (defiant trespasser), a person who enters posted property after notice has committed a disorderly persons offense. Solicitors ignoring posted signs or registry listings face municipal ordinance violations plus potential criminal charges. The registry does not apply to constitutionally protected activity: political canvassing (campaigns), religious canvassing (Jehovah's Witnesses, LDS missionaries), and certain non-commercial expressive activity per Watchtower Bible & Tract Society v. Village of Stratton (2002). Charitable solicitors registered with NJ Division of Consumer Affairs are still subject to posted-sign enforcement. Delivery drivers and census workers are exempt.
Elizabeth Do Not Knock violation: $250 to $1,000 plus permit revocation for commercial solicitors. Defiant trespass N.J.S.A. 2C:18-3: disorderly persons offense, up to 6 months jail and $1,000 fine. Repeat violation: criminal charges plus civil liability.
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