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Salem Police Department 95 Margin Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 "In Service to the Community" Chief Robert M. St. Pierre Business 978-744-0171 Non-Emergency Request for Police 978-744-1212 |
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Licensing for Door-to-Door Soliciting and Canvassing Detective Sergeant James A. Page 978-744-0171 ext. 154 jpage@salempd.net Detective Sergeant James A. Page is the Licensing Authority for Door-to-Door Soliciting and Canvassing. Persons interested in this type of license are required to pay a $100 fee and complete an application. Following an investigation, the License will either be approved or denied. Persons being denied a License have the right to appeal as detailed in the City Ordinance. For more information, follow the links below.
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS - BUSINESS OWNERS Unfortunately, there have been some criminal incidents involving people who were unlicensed to conduct Door-to-Door Soliciting and Canvassing. Residents and business owners alike are urged to call the Salem Police immediately should they observe or suspect any illegal or suspicious activity (978-744-1212 or 911). The City of Salem is allowed to require people engaged in Door-to-Door Soliciting and Canvassing to be licensed. Only "for profit" businesses are required to apply for a permit. Salem businesses are often approached by people selling ads, ads on maps or menus, telephone services and other products. This is considered "Door-to-Door" soliciting and those people need to apply for a license. Non-profit organizations, religious groups, educational groups and political causes are not required to be licensed to go "door-to-door". The City Ordinance states solicitors are not to proceed onto a property if the property is marked with signage prohibiting such actions. Should a resident or business wish, they can place a sign reading "No Solicitors" and/or "No Trespassing" to advise solicitors you do not want them on your property. Generally, any activity noted above is not allowed between 6:00PM and 8:00AM. NOTICE TO FOR PROFIT DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITORS Massachusetts General Laws allow for the arrest of any person violating a City Ordinance. While an arrest for violating the City Ordinance pertaining to Solicitors is a last resort course of action, Officers can arrest a person in violation of this Ordinance. NOTICE TO FOR NON-PROFIT DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITORS While registering with the Salem Police Department is not a requirement, it is strongly recommended you notify the Salem Police Department of your activities (purpose, local contact, area of canvass, duration of activities). Notifying the Police Department will help minimize police contact with your group and allow the Department to better inform the public. Regardless, it is suggested you adhere to all signage posted on property regarding soliciting and trespassing and limit your activities so that you are not approaching residents between 6:00PM and 8:00AM. Please call 978-744-0171 ext 110, 111, or 112 or 978-744-1212 to advise the police of your activities. |
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