Often people come through the community selling goods or services such as
magazines, wood, snow removal, etc. Door-to-door sales are not illegal and many
of these are legitimate vendors. The Edina Police Department encourages
residents to review the following information.
All peddlers/solicitors must register at the police department. Some need to
obtain a permit which must be displayed on an outer garment. Not-for-profit
groups need only register and do not require a permit.
In addition to the above restrictions, ALL peddlers/solicitors: Must conduct business only between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. May attempt contact only at the main entrance or front door of a residence and
may not walk on the side or rear of the residence. Must leave promptly after contact or attempt to make contact. May not commit any act constituting harassment, nuisance, menace, theft or
deceit.
Peddlers and solicitors may be prohibited by placard.
Any resident who wishes to exclude peddlers or solicitors from their dwelling
may place near the usual entrance to the dwelling a printed placard or sign
bearing the following notice: “Peddlers and Solicitors Prohibited”. The placard
shall be at least 3 ¾” long and 3 ¾” wide and the printing shall be no smaller
than 48-point type.
These placards are available at City Hall and may be purchased for $3 between 8
a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
A resident who displays the placard and still has a peddler or solicitor attempt
to make contact should call 9-1-1, state the situation, and give a concise
description of the peddler, his vehicle and his direction of travel. An officer
will be dispatched to talk with the peddler.
A resident who does not display the placard may call 9-1-1 if he or she notices
any suspicious activity with the peddler (such as looking into vehicles or
garages, refuses to leave property, etc.) or has reasonable fear or concern for
his/her safety.
For more information contact the Edina Police Department, 952-826-1610, or visit www.CityofEdina.com and go to “City
Codes.”