Several Collin County cities maintain no-knock registries where residents opt out of door-to-door solicitation. Unincorporated areas rely on posted no solicitation signage enforced under Texas criminal trespass statutes.
Plano operates an online no-knock list at plano.gov. McKinney and Frisco maintain similar registries. Violation in these cities is a Class C misdemeanor. Penal Code Section 30.05 protects unincorporated residents who post a clear notice or verbally refuse entry to solicitors. Contact Collin County at (972) 424-1460 for enforcement.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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