Please note, that unless you have changes, you do NOT need to re-sign up for the No Knock List. All information will be carried forward from 2009.
In 2008, Town Council approved a solicitation ordinance, which set in motion the creation of the No Knock list. Solicitors are prohibited under Town code from knocking at addresses on the list or on doors where “No Solicitation” notices are posted.
Regardless of an address’ status, solicitation only is allowed in Castle Rock between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., and persons from commercial businesses going door-to-door to sell goods or services or solicit donations must obtain a license each year from the Town.
Nonprofit groups such as school and scout groups are not required to obtain a license, nor are canvassers. However, anyone going door-to-door for any purpose must comply with the restrictions on hours and abide by the No Knock list.
Registered solicitors must present a license, known as a Certificate of Registration, upon a resident’s request. The certificate includes the licensee’s name, photograph, company name, expiration date and the Town seal.
If a solicitor knocks at your door without a license, outside the allowed hours or in conflict with your No Knock status, call the Town’s Police Dispatch Center, 303-663-6100. Dispatch can send an officer to investigate if needed. Note that the ordinance does not prohibit solicitors from hanging fliers on residents’ doors – just knocking on them.
Per the ordinance, residents must renew their No Knock status at the beginning of each calendar year. If you were on the 2009 No Knock list and do not receive an e-mail asking to verify your status, e-mail us or call 303-660-1367. You’ll need to give your name, address, phone number and e-mail address. Names and contact information are for record-keeping purposes and will not be released.
Those wishing to remove their address from the No Knock list, obtain a Certificate of Registration or who have any questions regarding the ordinance contact
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