Showing ordinances that apply to West Sayville, NY
West Sayville is an unincorporated community (population 4,872) in Suffolk County, New York. Because West Sayville is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Suffolk County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The no-knock registry rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Suffolk towns honor no-solicitation signs posted at residences. Brookhaven Town Code 91-9, Islip 50-8, and Huntington 142-10 make it a violation to solicit at any home displaying a clear No Soliciting sign. Suffolk County has no centralized no-knock registry.
Town codes require solicitors to read and honor any posted no-solicitation sign visible from the front door or driveway. Signs do not need specific wording or size, but must be legible. Violating a no-solicitation sign is typically a separate offense from solicitation without permit, adding cumulative penalties. Political canvassers and religious visitors remain protected by the First Amendment; however, courts have upheld enforcement of clear homeowner do-not-disturb requests even against protected speech under time/place/manner analysis (see Hill v. Colorado principles). No opt-out registry exists at Suffolk County level. Ring doorbell and surveillance camera evidence is routinely used for prosecution.
Ignoring no-solicit sign: 100-500 dollars per violation. Trespass after notice: NY Penal Law 140.05, violation, up to 15 days jail. Harassment: 250-1,000 dollars plus possible criminal charge.
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