No person shall visit any house within the city to solicit orders for, to peddle, or to hawk goods, services or merchandise unless he shall first be registered with the police department. This section shall not apply to the acts of members of any association or society for benevolent or charitable purposes or for the purpose of assisting or aiding any church or like organization. The requirements imposed by this section are in addition to the requirement of Title 6 of this code regarding business licenses.
(Ord. 2290 § 1, 1990)
A. 
Persons who wish to conduct activities pursuant to this chapter shall submit to the Roseville police department upon an application available from the Roseville police department the following information: company name of the solicitor (or name of a responsible person if there is no company name); type of goods or services offered; name, address and telephone number of a local representative; and, a list of employees who will be conducting activities pursuant to this chapter.
B. 
Any individual conducting soliciting activities pursuant to this section shall carry a copy of the validated registration application and photograph identification on his or her person at all times soliciting activities are being conducted. If so requested by either a solicitee or a Roseville police officer, the solicitor shall immediately display both a validated registration application and photo identification.
(Ord. 2290 § 1, 1990)
Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter, it is unlawful for any person to solicit orders for, to peddle, or to hawk goods, services, or merchandise, or to conduct any charitable or other solicitation at any house or residence when a sign in clear view has been placed prohibiting such solicitation or peddling. For purposes of this section, a sign prohibiting either solicitation or peddling shall be construed to prohibit both.
(Ord. 2290 § 1, 1990)