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Sign permits are
required to regulate signs placed for exterior observance to
protect the safety and character of the various communities.

While not usually fun
for the business owner, sign codes are in force to keep our
communities looking their best.
Sigma Signs and
Printing has years of experience with deciphering the local
sign codes and is willing to help and explain the sign codes
as they pertain to your business.
Permit processing time
is generally 5 to 10 days if all the correct information is
submitted with the sign application. Separate electrical
permits usually must be filed for illuminated signs. All of
Sigma Signs & Printing UL Listed Electrical Signage are
permitted and installed by Texas State licensed
electricians.
We can help with
questions relating, but limited to:
WHEN A
SIGN PERMIT IS REQUIRED • WHEN A PERMIT IS NOT REQUIRED
PROHIBITED SIGNS • SIGN PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
(COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL SIGNS)
SETBACK • HEIGHT • SIZE •
APPLICATION PROCESS • PERMIT FEES • PERMIT EXPIRATION
SIGN VARIANCES • FEES FOR VARIANCES • TIME LIMITS
See the
following links for specific sign codes as they vary from
community to community:
City of Flower Mound Commercial Sign Information
City of Lewisville Sign Ordinance
City of Highland Village
Sign Ordinance:
(section 33.7 for residential,
33.5 for all zoning districts)
City of Argyle Sign
Ordinance (to view in .pdf)
City of Denton Sign and
Wind Device (Banner) Application
(Building Inspection phone number 940.349.7973)
City of Grapevine Sign Permit Application (.pdf)
Sign Standards (view sec. 60)
City of Coppell Sign
Regulations (sec. ch.6, art. 15; ch.12, art. 29):
City of Dallas Sign
Regulations (scroll down for various sign permits)
Fort Worth Sign
Ordinance + Permits
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