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Garage Sale Signs: Bergenfield vs Fair Lawn

How do garage sale signs rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Fair Lawn, NJ?

Fair Lawn has fewer restrictions than Bergenfield.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate garage sale signs on private property. Individual municipalities limit sign size, posting duration, and location, generally prohibiting placement on utility poles, public trees, and county or state roadway rights-of-way.

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Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fair Lawn requires a garage sale permit and limits the number, size, and placement of garage sale signs, prohibiting signs on public property and utility poles within the borough.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldFair Lawn
Regulating authorityMunicipal, not county-
Typical size limit4 to 6 square feet-
Posting window24-48 hours before-
Utility pole signsProhibited statewide-
Permit fee$5 to $25 typically-
Permit-Required from Clerk
Sign Placement-Private property only
Utility Poles-Prohibited
Removal-Promptly after sale

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Bergenfield FAQ

Do I need a permit for a garage sale in Bergen County?

Most Bergen County municipalities require a garage sale permit, typically free or under $25, and limit residents to two or three sales per year. Check with your local municipal clerk.

Can I staple signs to telephone poles?

No. New Jersey law N.J.S.A. 48:7-1 prohibits attaching signs to utility poles. Signs are also prohibited on public trees, traffic signs, and county-maintained road signs.

Fair Lawn FAQ

Do I need a permit for a garage sale in Fair Lawn?

Yes. Residents must obtain a garage sale permit from the Borough Clerk before holding a sale, and permits are limited per household per year.

Can I post directional garage sale signs on telephone poles?

No. Posting signs on utility poles, trees, or in the public right-of-way is prohibited. Signs are allowed on private property only with the owner's permission.

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