Door-to-door solicitors and peddlers in Indiantown are subject to the Florida Home Solicitation Sales Act (Fla. Stat. ch. 501, Part I) and Martin County's transient merchant rules adopted through the Transition Code. A Florida business tax receipt is required.
The Florida Home Solicitation Sales Act (Fla. Stat. 501.021-501.055) governs door-to-door sales over $25, requiring a 3-business-day right to cancel and specific disclosures. Florida state and Martin County require a business tax receipt and, for certain transient merchants, a county/Village solicitor's permit. The Village can prohibit solicitation at houses displaying a 'No Solicitors' sign as a constitutional matter under Watchtower Bible v. Stratton (2002) limits. Standard hours: solicitation is typically allowed only during daylight hours (commonly 9 a.m. to dusk). Charitable and religious solicitation is protected by the First Amendment but may still be subject to neutral time/place/manner rules.
Soliciting at a 'No Solicitors' house, or outside allowed hours, can result in trespass charges. Operating without required tax receipts is enforceable under state and county law.
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