I understand it's been covered on this board, but more specifically, what is the proper procedure CT folks have used when filing notice of trespass with town agencies to keep them legally off there property?
To be fare, I am referencing all agencies in this request, not just Leo's.
Examples welcome
NOTICE OF TRESPASS
This Notice of TRESPASS is given to the City of XXX, address: blah blah blah
All or ANY employees of the City of XXX who enter onto my property, located at:
My property address
Shall be trespassing on the property and be subject to immediate arrest.
Do not enter the property for any reason. No further warning will be given.
There is no perfect notice ... it's just a notice ... stating who is subject to the notice and the property and stating your control over the property. Give to clerk of town/city .. and cc the Chief of Police as a courtesy. Keep a file stamped copy for your records. You can file a FOIA request for a copy that they have ... proving that they did indeed get it without question (although your file stamped copy should be golden).
Of course, cops can still enter your property if they have a right to enter. Warrants, arrests, etc.
But the notice keeps them away from knocking on your door for any/no reason. If a person violates the notice, call the cops. You do not have to speak to them ~ they already have been told to stay off.
A notice of trespass is to avoid confrontation ~ not to instigate it.
In CT one can issue such a notice and it has the effect desired; in other locations, who knows, the worst it can be is a non-valid instrument. But still, you call the police and say there is a trespasser in violation of your notice...it will go from there.