Door-to-door sales permits in Coconino County are handled by the cities, not the county. Flagstaff and other towns license peddlers, while Arizona law gives buyers three business days to cancel a home solicitation sale.
Solicitor licensing in Coconino County is a city matter. Flagstaff, Sedona, Page, and Williams register door-to-door sellers under their own peddler ordinances, often with background checks, badges, and limited hours, while unincorporated areas have no county solicitor permit and rely on trespass and posted-property rules. Statewide consumer law protects residents: under A.R.S. § 44-5004, a home solicitation sale agreement must tell the buyer they may cancel until midnight of the third business day after the transaction. Religious and political canvassing are generally protected speech, exempt from commercial permit rules.
Soliciting in a city without its required permit draws a municipal citation. A seller who denies the statutory three-day cancellation right faces rescission and Arizona consumer-protection enforcement by the attorney general.
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