Indianapolis requires door-to-door solicitors and peddlers to obtain a Solicitor's Permit from the Department of Business and Neighborhood Services under Rev. Code Chapter 407. Applicants must pass a background check, provide identification, and pay a permit fee. Soliciting is restricted to daylight hours, generally between 9 AM and 9 PM. Permitted solicitors must carry and display their permit badge while working. Religious and political canvassers are generally exempt from permit requirements.
Indianapolis 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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