Who is prohibited from coming to my door if I join the registry?
Depending on which registry you join, either peddlers, solicitors or both would
be prohibited from disturbing you at home by law.
Peddlers are those individuals selling goods or services door to door for profit
(e.g. the typical door-to-door salesman or handyman).
Solicitors are those individuals selling goods or services, or soliciting
donations for charitable, religious, non-profit or other causes (e.g. someone
seeking a pledge of money for a walk-a-thon, someone selling cookies or magazine
subscriptions for a non-profit organization, someone seeking a monetary
contribution for a religious mission to Africa).
How do peddlers and solicitors know they are not welcome to my home?
There are two ways in which peddlers and solicitors are provided notice. The
first method is the City registry which lists all of the addresses of residents
who have joined. By law, peddlers and solicitors are required to first
reference the registry before knocking. The second method is by the posting of
a sign decal conspicuously displayed in the front window or door of the home.
The sign decal indicates whether peddlers, solicitors or both are unwelcome.
How will this Ordinance be enforced?
Enforcement will be primarily through complaints or calls to the Police
Department by residents who have been wrongly disturbed at home by peddlers
or solicitors in violation of the Ordinance. The Police will respond accordingly
to such calls or complaints.
What will happen to violators?
Violators are guilty of a fourth degree misdemeanor on a first offense
and subject to a maximum $250.00 fine and/or thirty (30) days in jail. On a
second or subsequent offense, the penalty escalates to a first degree
misdemeanor subject to $1,000.00 and/or six (6) months in jail.
If I join the registry and post the sign decal, are there any uninvited
persons who can still come to my door?
Yes, the Ordinance only addresses those individuals seeking funding.
Individuals who wish to conduct polling or surveying, circulate petitions,
engage in political or religious speech, or other similar conduct in which
funds are not being sought are not prohibited by the Ordinance on the basis
of constitutional grounds
Is there anyway I can prohibit these persons from disturbing me at home as well?
While the City may not restrict access to your residence by individuals
identified in #5 above, the homeowner still has a right to post No trespassing
signs or signs of similar import indicating these persons are unwelcome as well.
I generally do not want to be disturbed at home by peddlers and
solicitors; however I do not mind one (or more) specific peddlers or solicitors
from calling on me at home. How can I join the registry and still allow these
individuals to call on me?
The Ordinance is intended to prevent uninvited peddlers and solicitors from
coming to your home; therefore, you can either specifically invite such
individuals to your home and/or at sign-up indicate on the registry who is
specifically welcome.
When will my address come off of the registry?
Your address will come off of the registry when either:
You properly notify the City of your desire to be removed from the list.
The City receives notice that you have moved.
The expiration of five (5) calendar years from the date of registration.
You remove yourself from the list using the cities web site.
How can I obtain the sign decals?
They are available at city hall and police department free of charge.