Sign Regulations in Georgetown, TX (2026)
2 verified sign regulations for Georgetown, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.
Verified from official government sources
Political Signs
Texas law sharply limits how cities can regulate political signs on private property. Under Election Code Chapter 259, Georgetown cannot require a permit, charge a fee, or restrict the size of a qualifying political sign placed on private property with the owner's consent. Signs over 36 sq ft, taller than 8 ft, illuminated, or with moving parts lose that protection.
Georgetown Political Signs
Few RestrictionsGarage Sale Signs
Georgetown allows garage and yard sale signs no larger than four square feet on the sale site, and off-site within 1,000 feet with the property owner's permission. Signs must be on private property only — not in the public right-of-way — and may not be attached to utility poles, street signs, stop signs, or other traffic-control devices.
Georgetown Garage Sale Signs
Some RestrictionsLooking for Williamson County county-wide rules?
County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Georgetown city rules.
Sign Regulations in Williamson County →