Montgomery County requires door-to-door solicitors to register with the county and carry identification while canvassing. Commercial solicitors must obtain a solicitation permit, while charitable and political canvassers have First Amendment protections but must still follow time-of-day restrictions.
Under Montgomery County Code Chapter 47, Solicitations, commercial door-to-door solicitors must obtain a permit from the county before going door to door. The application requires a background check, valid identification, and proof of the business being represented. Permitted solicitors must carry and display their permit and photo ID when knocking on doors. Solicitation is prohibited before 9 AM and after 9 PM on any day. Charitable organizations and political canvassers are exempt from the permit requirement under First Amendment protections, but must still observe the time restrictions. Solicitors must immediately leave a property when asked to do so by the occupant. The county police enforce solicitation regulations and respond to complaints about aggressive or unauthorized solicitors.
Soliciting without a permit is a civil violation carrying fines up to $500. Ignoring no-soliciting signs or refusing to leave a property can result in trespassing charges. Repeat offenders face escalating fines.
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