Commercial solicitors and peddlers require permits in most Schenectady County municipalities. City of Schenectady regulates under Code Chapter 201. Religious and political canvassing protected by First Amendment and generally exempt.
Door-to-door commercial solicitation in Schenectady County requires a municipal permit in nearly all jurisdictions. The City of Schenectady regulates under Code Chapter 201 (Peddling and Soliciting), requiring application to the City Clerk, proof of identity, background check for certain solicitor categories, and a fee that varies by duration (daily, monthly, annual). Niskayuna, Rotterdam, Glenville, Duanesburg, and Princetown each operate similar peddler licensing regimes through the town clerk. Permits generally require the solicitor to carry the license at all times, display identification on request, and observe posted No Soliciting signs. Hours are typically restricted to 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. or sunset, whichever is earlier. Religious proselytizing and political canvassing are constitutionally protected under Watchtower Bible v. Stratton (536 U.S. 150, 2002) and are exempt from permit requirements in Schenectady County municipalities, though courtesy notice is often welcomed. Charitable solicitation often requires NY Charities Bureau registration (Executive Law Β§172) statewide.
Unlicensed commercial solicitation: fines typically $100-$500 per offense plus possible criminal trespass. Persistent unlicensed activity can trigger court injunction.
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