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Holiday Decorations in Memphis, TN (2026)

3 verified holiday decorations rules for Memphis, Tennessee, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Holiday Light Rules

Memphis does not impose specific install-by or take-down-by dates for holiday lights on private property. Holiday-light regulation in Memphis is overwhelmingly an HOA matter governed by CC&Rs in subdivisions in East Memphis, Cordova, and Germantown-bordering areas. City rules apply only when lights create a glare nuisance, block public rights-of-way, or violate the noise ordinance through amplified audio.

Memphis Holiday Light Rules (HOA Territory)

Few Restrictions

Inflatable Display Rules

Memphis has no ordinance setting size, height, or hours limits for inflatable holiday displays on private residential property. Wind and severe weather (thunderstorms, occasional tornado-warning conditions) are the primary practical limitations. HOAs are the principal regulator and commonly require architectural-review approval, size caps, and overnight deflation rules in newer subdivisions.

Memphis Inflatable Holiday Display Rules

Few Restrictions

Lawn Ornament Rules

The City of Memphis does not regulate yard ornaments on private property. Statuary, religious displays, and decorative landscape elements are generally allowed without permits. Restrictions come from HOAs and from the Memphis Landmarks Commission in historic overlay districts (Cooper-Young, Central Gardens, Victorian Village). Religious and political displays follow federal and state law.

Memphis Lawn Ornament Rules (Year-Round Displays)

Few Restrictions