Is It Illegal to Ding Dong Ditch in Missouri? Here’s What the Law Says

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Ding dong ditching—ringing a doorbell and running away—is not explicitly illegal in Missouri but can violate trespassing or disorderly conduct laws if it involves entering private property without permission. Homeowners may respond aggressively, escalating risks beyond legal ones.

Missouri Revised Statutes § 569.140 covers second-degree trespass, a class B misdemeanor, for unlawfully entering or remaining on private property after notice. Ringing a doorbell often implies entry onto the porch, triggering this if signs or verbal warnings exist.

Criminal mischief (§ 569.200) applies if any damage occurs, like to doors or plants, starting as a class A misdemeanor with fines up to $2,000 or one year in jail.

Disorderly Conduct Risks

Repeated dings could fall under § 574.010 for disorderly conduct, making unreasonable noise to disturb peace. Prosecutors rarely pursue isolated pranks but act on patterns or complaints.

Minors face juvenile charges, parental liability, or community service rather than adult penalties.

Local Variations

Kansas City and St. Louis enforce strictly near homes with “No Trespassing” signs. Rural areas prioritize warnings unless harm results.

A 2025 incident saw a Missouri man charged after shooting at ditchers, highlighting homeowner defenses under castle doctrine.

Penalties Overview

ViolationClassFine/Jail
Trespass 2nd DegreeB Misdemeanor Up to $1,000 / 6 months
Disorderly ConductB Misdemeanor Up to $1,000 / 6 months
Property Damage < $750Infraction/Misdemeanor $100–500 fine
Repeat OffensesElevated chargesPossible felony

Safety and Advice

Avoid armed residents or Ring cameras leading to bans. Parents: Supervise teens to prevent escalation.

Missouri views it as petty mischief unless disruptive—common sense keeps it harmless.

SOURCES :

  1. https://www.reddit.com/r/AskLE/comments/1s1w3yc/is_ding_dong_ditching_illegal/
  2. https://vistacriminallaw.com/doorbell-ding-dong-ditching/

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