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Sign Regulations in Shreveport, LA (2026)

3 verified sign regulations for Shreveport, Louisiana, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Political Signs

Shreveport treats political signs as yard signs: permitted in every zoning district, no permit, no cap on how many. The code adds a seven-day post-event removal clause and, in residential districts, an eight square foot size limit.

Yard Signs Unlimited in Number, With a Post-Election Removal Clause

Some Restrictions

Shreveport Unified Development Code § 9.6.C.13.a—b (Supp. No. 19)

Yard signs are permitted in all districts. Yard signs may be constructed as either freestanding, wall, or window signs. There is no limit on the number of signs permitted.

Garage Sale Signs

Shreveport lets you post one garage sale sign on the property holding the sale, with no permit. Off-premise directional signs at intersections are prohibited outright and the city may remove them without notice.

Garage sale signs: on-site, plus limited directional signs

Some Restrictions

Shreveport Unified Development Code § 9.6.C.2.a (Supp. No. 19)

When a garage/yard sale is conducted as part of a residential use, an additional temporary sign is permitted. Such additional temporary signs must be located on the site of the garage/yard sale, and may be installed 48 hours prior to event and must be removed within 24 hours of the end of the sale.

Holiday Displays

Shreveport has no ordinance governing holiday decorations, no seasonal date windows and no removal deadline. The UDC expressly carves temporary holiday decorations out of its attention-getting device rules, leaving lighting and noise standards as the operative limits.

No Holiday Display Ordinance, But Lighting Rules Still Apply

Few Restrictions

Shreveport Unified Development Code Art. 2, definition of "Attention Getting Device" (Supp. No. 19)

Flags of nations, states, and cities, or fraternal, religious and civic organizations, permanent commercial flags, or temporary holiday decorations are not considered attention getting devices.