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Navigating Signage Permits: What Businesses Need to Know- Our signage permits guide


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Installing new signage for your business? You may need a permit. Understanding local signage laws and permit requirements is essential to avoid fines and ensure a smooth installation process. Luckily, Pinnacle Signs is here to help with our tried and true signage permits guide.


Do You Need a Permit?

You may need a permit if you are installing:

  • Illuminated signs

  • Monument or pylon signs

  • Window graphics that exceed size limits

  • Banners displayed for more than a few days

Temporary, non-illuminated signs like small window decals or short-term event signage may not require a permit, but it’s always best to check.



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Our Signage Permits Guide

Navigating the signage permit process involves:

  1. Understanding local zoning regulations

  2. Preparing site plans and detailed renderings

  3. Submitting applications and fees to your local municipality

  4. Waiting for approval (and sometimes revisions)



How Pinnacle Signs Makes It Easy

We manage the entire signage permit process for you—from verifying code requirements to preparing and submitting the application. Our team ensures your signage is compliant, professional, and ready to install on schedule.

Avoid delays and unexpected penalties by letting the experts at Pinnacle Signs & Graphics handle your signage permitting. We’re committed to making the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

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