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Garage Sale Signs: Chino vs Hesperia

How do garage sale signs rules compare between Chino, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Chino has fewer restrictions than Hesperia.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Garage sale signs in Chino are temporary signs regulated under Title 17 (Signs) of the Chino Municipal Code (codified through Supp. 37, Ord. 2025-002, March 18, 2025). On private residential property where the sale is held, a small temporary sign is generally permitted without a separate sign permit. Posting garage sale signs on public property — including utility poles, traffic signs, street trees, parkway strips, medians, and the public right-of-way — is prohibited under Cal. Penal Code §556 (misdemeanor) and may be removed without notice. Off-premises (directional) signs placed on other private property without owner consent and on state-highway right-of-way (SR-71, SR-83, SR-60) are also prohibited under Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §5405. Signs must be removed promptly at the close of the sale.

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Hesperia Municipal Code Chapter 5.56 (Garage Sales) requires a city-issued garage-sale permit and limits each sign to 4 square feet. Signs may only be displayed during sale hours, must be removed at sale close or nightfall (whichever comes first), and must show the permit number. Off-site directional signs require written permission from the property owner where the sign is placed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoHesperia
City sign codeChino Municipal Code Title 17 (Signs)-
Codified throughSupp. 37 — Ord. 2025-002 (March 18, 2025)-
Permitted locationOn-site at the residence where the sale is held (private property)-
Off-premises directional signsProhibited on public property (Cal. Penal Code §556); require consent on private property-
RemovalPromptly at close of sale-
Highway buffer660 ft from SR-71/SR-83/SR-60 ROW (Cal. BPC §5405)-
EnforcementCity code enforcement; Caltrans for state-highway violations-
Max sign size-4 sq ft (Hesperia Code §5.56)
Display window-Sale hours only; down at close or nightfall
Permit required-Yes — number must appear on every sign
Off-site signs-Written owner permission required
Right-of-way-Prohibited — removed on sight (§16.36)

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Chino FAQ

Can I post garage sale signs on telephone poles in Chino?

No. Cal. Penal Code §556 makes it a misdemeanor to attach signs to public property — utility poles in the right-of-way, traffic signs, street trees, and medians are all covered. The city can remove these signs without notice. Off-premises directional signs cause most garage-sale sign violations in California cities.

Do I need a permit for a garage sale sign on my own front yard?

A temporary on-site garage sale sign at the residence where the sale is held generally does not require a separate sign permit under Chino's Title 17 sign code, but it must comply with the city's temporary-sign size, placement, and duration rules. Confirm current standards with Chino Development Services before posting.

When do I have to take the signs down?

Promptly at the close of the sale. Cities cite stale temporary signs as code-enforcement priorities, and signs left in the public right-of-way are removed by Public Works without notice. Removing the signs the same day prevents both citations and the loss of your signs.

Hesperia FAQ

Can I staple my garage-sale sign to a utility pole?

No. Hesperia Municipal Code Ch. 16.36 prohibits signs on utility poles, traffic signs, and other public right-of-way structures. Code Enforcement removes them on sight.

Do I need a permit just to hold a yard sale in Hesperia?

Yes — Hesperia Municipal Code Chapter 5.56 requires a garage-sale permit, and every sign you post must show the permit number. Applications are available through the City.

How big can my garage sale sign be?

No more than 4 square feet under Ch. 5.56 — that's roughly a 2-foot square. Larger signs are non-conforming and subject to removal.

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