Showing ordinances that apply to Port Monmouth, NJ
Port Monmouth is an unincorporated community (population 3,745) in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Because Port Monmouth is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Monmouth County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The solicitor permits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Door-to-door commercial solicitors in Monmouth County must obtain a peddler/solicitor permit from each municipality where they canvass. Background checks via State Police (NJ SBI) are standard. Hours typically limited to 9 AM to 8 PM or sunset. Religious, political, and 501(c)(3) nonprofit canvassers are protected under First Amendment and generally exempt but may still need to register. Utility sales (electric/gas supplier switching) and home improvement solicitors face particular scrutiny under NJ Consumer Fraud Act (N.J.S.A. 56:8-1).
Commercial door-to-door solicitation in Monmouth County is regulated at the municipal level. Each of Monmouth's 53 municipalities requires its own peddler/solicitor permit — permits are not reciprocal. Standard requirements: application fee ($25 to $200), State Police or SBI background check (N.J.S.A. 45:24-9), photo ID badge worn visibly, and list of canvassing dates/routes. Permitted hours typically run 9 AM to 8 PM or sunset, whichever is earlier. Sunday canvassing is often prohibited in Monmouth's shore and traditional towns (Ocean Grove — within Neptune Twp — has additional religious-tradition restrictions). Religious, political, and charitable nonprofit canvassers are generally exempt from commercial permit requirements under First Amendment precedent, but NJ Charitable Registration Investigation Act (N.J.S.A. 45:17A-18) requires 501(c)(3) registration with the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs for solicitation. Third-party energy supplier sales (electric/gas switching) are heavily regulated under NJ BPU rules and face frequent consumer complaints. Home improvement solicitors must comply with NJ Home Improvement Contractor law (N.J.S.A. 56:8-136) with registration. Ocean Grove has additional restrictions due to its religious camp-meeting heritage.
Soliciting without municipal permit: $100 to $500 citation per Monmouth municipality. Unregistered 501(c)(3) canvasser: NJ Division of Consumer Affairs enforcement + fines. NJ Consumer Fraud Act violations (deceptive sales): up to $10,000 first, $20,000 subsequent. Home improvement fraud: contractor registration revocation plus treble damages to victim.
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