Showing ordinances that apply to Village Shires, PA
Village Shires is an unincorporated community (population 3,946) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Because Village Shires is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Bucks County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The no-knock registry rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Bucks County residents can post 'No Soliciting' signs and many municipalities maintain voluntary no-knock registries. Commercial solicitors who ignore posted signs or registered addresses face citations. Political, religious, and charitable canvassing remain constitutionally protected regardless of signs or registries.
'No knock' protection in Bucks County operates through two mechanisms. First, posted signage โ nearly all Bucks municipalities with solicitor ordinances treat a clearly posted 'No Soliciting' or 'No Trespassing' sign as a legally enforceable notice. Commercial solicitors who approach a door with such a posted sign can be cited under the municipal solicitor ordinance and, in some cases, prosecuted for defiant trespass under 18 Pa.C.S. ยง3503(b) (a summary offense). Second, voluntary municipal no-knock registries maintained by some Bucks boroughs and townships (check your individual municipality โ Doylestown Township, Newtown Township, Warwick Township have had registry programs). Residents self-enroll online or at the municipal building; the municipality publishes the address list to all licensed solicitors. Bucks County has no countywide registry. Important constitutional limits: political canvassers (petition circulators, campaign volunteers), religious groups (Jehovah's Witnesses, Latter-day Saints missionaries), and charitable fundraisers are generally exempt from no-knock enforcement per First Amendment protections (Watchtower Bible v. Stratton, Martin v. Struthers). The sign only carries legal weight against commercial solicitors. The Bucks County District Attorney may prosecute aggressive or fraudulent solicitation. PA Do-Not-Call list (managed by PA Bureau of Consumer Protection) applies to telemarketing, not door-to-door. After severe storms, utility contractors often flood affected Bucks neighborhoods โ posted signs help reduce these contacts.
Commercial solicitor ignoring posted 'No Soliciting' sign: $50-$250 first offense, escalating to $500 with repeated violations. Solicitor visiting registered no-knock address: $100-$500. Defiant trespass under 18 Pa.C.S. ยง3503(b): summary offense up to $300. Repeated violations: permit revocation and PA criminal charges possible.
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