Peddler and Solicitor Permits
Parker Peddler and Solicitor Permits
The Town Clerk's Office issues peddler / solicitor permits. This service is provided by appointment only Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 to 3 p.m.
By ordinance, the Town of Parker requires all peddlers and solicitors engaged in door-to-door sales to register and obtain a permit to conduct business in Parker. Anyone soliciting residential areas for the purpose of door-to-door sales must:
Those exempt from the ordinance are individuals:
Residents can request that their home address be placed on a Do Not Solicit list for commercial solicitations. To add your name to the list, email your request to the Town Clerk's office and include your first and last name, street address, subdivision and phone number. Registration for the Do Not Solicit list will go into effect within 30 days after the request is received by the Town. It is the responsibility of the permit holder to obtain and review a copy of the Do Not Solicit list when they receive their permit and at regular intervals thereafter.
Requirements
By ordinance, the Town of Parker requires all peddlers and solicitors engaged in door-to-door sales to register and obtain a permit to conduct business in Parker. Anyone soliciting residential areas for the purpose of door-to-door sales must:
- Register with the Town Clerk's office
- Obtain a $50 permit for their company to conduct business in the Town of Parker
- Obtain a $30 ID badge for each individual engaging in door-to-door sales
- Pay sales tax on those transactions
- Obtain a Parker Business License
Purpose of Ordinance
The purpose of the Peddler / Solicitor Ordinance (7.14) is as follows:- Ensures that any individual or business engaged in door-to-door sales has a business license
- Allows Parker to deny a permit to any individual who has been charged with:
- Misrepresentation
- Fraud
- Deception
- Breach of warranty or contract in Parker or elsewhere
- Failure to comply with this ordinance, or any ordinance applicable to the applicant's permitted activities, obtain a sales tax license or remit sales tax due to the Town
- Allows Parker to deny a permit to any individual who, in the past 5 years, has been:
- Convicted of crimes or acts against people or property
- Institutionalized for mental illness that caused acts of violence against people or property
Exemptions
Those exempt from the ordinance are individuals:
- Delivering newspapers, milk, bread, firewood and farm produce
- Whose activities advocate civic, religious, charitable or political causes
- Companies that have a franchise agreement with the Town
- Members of a nationally-recognized non-profit organization (such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, etc.) participating in fundraising events
- School children engaging in school-authorized or sponsored fundraising activities
Do Not Solicit List
Residents can request that their home address be placed on a Do Not Solicit list for commercial solicitations. To add your name to the list, email your request to the Town Clerk's office and include your first and last name, street address, subdivision and phone number. Registration for the Do Not Solicit list will go into effect within 30 days after the request is received by the Town. It is the responsibility of the permit holder to obtain and review a copy of the Do Not Solicit list when they receive their permit and at regular intervals thereafter.