Colorado Springs requires door-to-door solicitors and peddlers to obtain a solicitor's permit from the city before going door-to-door. Applicants must undergo a background check and carry their permit visibly while soliciting. Solicitation is restricted to reasonable daytime hours, generally between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM (or dusk, whichever is earlier). Religious organizations and political canvassers are generally exempt from permit requirements under First Amendment protections. Violations can result in fines and revocation of the solicitor's permit.
Colorado Springs regulates door-to-door solicitation through a municipal permit system. Commercial solicitors must apply for a permit, submit to a background check, and carry a visible identification badge while canvassing. Permits are typically valid for 30 to 90 days. Soliciting hours are restricted, commonly 9 AM to 9 PM (or sunset). Religious and political canvassing are generally exempt under First Amendment protections. Charitable solicitors may need separate registration.
Soliciting without permit: $100 to $500 citation. Violating hours: $100 to $250. Failure to display badge: $50 to $200.
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