Door-to-door solicitors in Haltom City must obtain a permit from the Police Department, pass a background check, and carry a badge. Political, charitable, and religious canvassers have First Amendment exemptions.
Haltom City regulates door-to-door commercial solicitation, peddling, and canvassing under the Peddlers and Solicitors chapter of the city code. Commercial solicitors offering goods or services for sale must apply for a solicitation permit at the Haltom City Police Department, typically with a written application that includes name, home and business addresses, photo identification, the employer name, the type of goods or services offered, the proposed solicitation area, and the dates of activity. Applications require a non-refundable fee, a criminal background check (the city commonly denies permits for applicants with recent convictions for fraud, theft, or violence), and issuance of a badge or permit card that must be worn visibly and shown on request. Solicitation hours are typically limited to 9 AM to 8 PM or sunset, whichever is earlier, Monday through Saturday, with no solicitation on Sundays or legal holidays. Solicitors must leave immediately upon request or when a no solicitation sign is posted at the residence. Going upon property with a posted no trespassing or no soliciting sign is a Class C misdemeanor under Texas Penal Code 30.05. Charitable, political, and religious canvassers are generally protected from pre-clearance requirements under the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions in Watchtower Bible v. Village of Stratton (2002) and similar rulings, but they remain subject to content-neutral time, place, and manner rules and the no-trespass provisions. Newspaper and magazine subscription salespeople are subject to additional disclosure requirements under Texas Business and Commerce Code Chapter 601 (Home Solicitation Transactions), including a 3-day right to cancel any purchase over 25 dollars. Violations of the city solicitor ordinance can result in permit revocation, citations, and fines up to 500 dollars per violation. Residents suspicious of a solicitor may call Haltom City Police non-emergency at (817) 222-7000 to verify the permit and badge.
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