Door-to-door sellers in Waipahu must hold a Honolulu peddler's license under ROH Chapter 13, Article 6, with a $27.50 annual fee applying across plantation blocks and apartment corridors.
ROH Chapter 13, Article 6 requires anyone soliciting sales door-to-door in Waipahu to hold a city-issued peddler's license. Sec. 13-6.1 sets the $27.50 annual fee and Sec. 13-6.2 governs where peddling may occur. Non-profit canvassers, religious groups, and political campaigners are generally exempt but remain subject to general trespass law. Waipahu's dense plantation blocks near Waipahu Depot Street and the multi-family corridors along Waipahu Street experience steady solicitation activity. Mobile vendors along Kunia Road and Farrington Highway are commercial and follow separate mobile-vending rules. Enforcement typically begins with a resident complaint to HPD, who enforce Chapter 13 through citations.
Peddling without a city license is a petty misdemeanor with citations, fines, and potential arrest for repeat offenders or those refusing to leave posted property on request.
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