Texas sign permit application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Sign Permit Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Contact Information' section. Enter the street address of the sign, your name, contact number, email, and mailing address. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. In the 'Sign Description' section, indicate whether the sign is illuminated by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. Provide details about the wording on the sign, its square footage, linear feet of building frontage, and value.
  4. Describe how and where the sign will be attached to the building. Specify the materials used for construction in the designated fields.
  5. Review all information for completeness. Remember that incomplete submissions will halt the review process.
  6. Finally, ensure you and the property owner sign and date the application before submission.

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It all depends on the type of sign, it could range anywhere from a few days to a few months. There could be multiple steps required in the development of a sign.
Sign Permits Permits must be obtained before signs can be erected, altered, or repaired. Permits are only issued to licensed sign contractors. No new permits can be issued for off-premise signs (Exception: Section 4612(b) of the Houston Sign Code). Relocation permits are issued for certain off-premise signs.
Landowners or contractors will need to submit a permit application, along with any necessary drawings or plans, to the local building department. The application will then be reviewed by a building inspector to ensure it meets all local codes and regulations.
In general, the average time for a sign permit is 10 to 30 daysbut it can be shorter or longer depending on whats involved in your project and what you need to do. involve any construction), this could take just 10 days because theres no need for any additional approvals or inspections.
Heres a general timeline: Simple projects (like minor electrical work): 1-3 days. Medium-sized projects (like home additions): 2-4 weeks. Large or complex projects (like new commercial buildings): 2-6 months or more.

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Very generally speaking, the biggest you can build in Texas without a permit is 200 square feet. Whether youre in Dallas or Harris County or beyond, the majority of the state doesnt require a permit for structures under 200 square feet.

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