Door-to-door solicitors and peddlers in Rancho Cucamonga must obtain a business license and solicitor permit from Finance. Background checks and photo ID badges are typically required.
Rancho Cucamonga requires door-to-door solicitors, peddlers, and commercial canvassers to obtain a solicitor permit and business license from the Finance Department before conducting any sales or promotional activity on residential property, under Municipal Code Title 5. Applicants generally must submit personal information for a background check through the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department, provide documentation of the business or organization they represent, pay the applicable license fee, and agree to carry a city-issued photo ID badge at all times while soliciting. Approved hours for door-to-door soliciting are typically limited to daylight hours, often 9:00 AM to sunset or 8:00 PM, and residents may post No Solicitors signs that legally prohibit solicitation at their door. Nonprofit, political, and religious canvassers have First Amendment protections and are generally subject to less burdensome registration than commercial peddlers. Solicitors who fail to carry a valid permit, work outside approved hours, or ignore No Solicitors signs can be cited and removed from the property. Residents who experience aggressive or unlicensed soliciting can call the Rancho Cucamonga Police non-emergency line for enforcement.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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