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Political Signs: Doral vs Miami

How do political signs rules compare between Doral, FL and Miami, FL?

Doral has fewer restrictions than Miami.

Doral, FL

Miami-Dade County

Few Restrictions

Political signs in Doral are protected as free speech under the First Amendment and Florida Statute 106.1435, which prohibits local governments from regulating the posting of political signs on private property during election periods. Signs may be posted beginning 90 days before an election and must be removed within 30 days after. Size and placement restrictions apply to maintain traffic safety.

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Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Miami regulates political signs as temporary signs under Miami 21 Article 10. Residential properties may display non-illuminated temporary signs up to 6 square feet per sign without permits. After Reed v Gilbert, content-based timing rules were removed; signs are subject to content-neutral size, placement, and removal standards applicable to all temporary signs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDoralMiami
Display Period90 days before early voting to 30 days after-
Permit RequiredNo permit needed on private property-
Size Limit (Residential)Typically 4 sq ft per sign-
Public PropertySigns prohibited on public property/ROW-
HOA RestrictionsLimited during election period per state law-
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Doral FAQ

When can I put up political signs in Doral?

Florida law allows political signs on private property beginning 90 days before the first day of early voting. Signs must be removed within 30 days after the election. No city permit is required.

Can Doral or my HOA restrict political signs?

During the protected election period, neither the city nor your HOA can prohibit political signs on your private property. Reasonable size and number limitations may apply, but outright bans are prohibited under Florida Statute 106.1435.

Can I put political signs on the sidewalk or median in Doral?

No. Political signs may not be placed on public property, in public rights-of-way, on utility poles, or on traffic control devices. Signs must be on private property and must not obstruct traffic visibility.

Miami FAQ

When can I put up a political sign in Miami?

Any time of year. After Reed v Gilbert, Miami applies content-neutral temporary sign rules; the prior election-only window was removed.

What is the max sign size?

Up to 6 square feet per sign on residential property without a permit, with aggregate limits per parcel.

Can I place signs on swales or utility poles?

No. Placement on any public right-of-way, swale, median, utility pole, traffic signal, or street tree is prohibited and subject to summary removal.

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