Largo vs Seminole
How do political signs rules compare between Largo, FL and Seminole, FL?
Largo and Seminole have similar restriction levels.
Largo, FL
Pinellas County
Political signs in Largo are regulated as temporary signs under Comprehensive Development Code Chapter 12, allowed on private property but barred from the public right-of-way and utility poles.
View full Largo rules →Seminole, FL
Pinellas County
Seminole permits political signs on private property as protected speech. Signs cannot be placed in rights-of-way, must comply with size and setback rules, and must be removed shortly after the election.
View full Seminole rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Largo | Seminole |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Residential size | - | Typically 6 sq ft max |
| Right-of-way | - | Prohibited |
| Permit required | - | Usually no |
| Authority | - | Seminole sign code |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Largo FAQ
Seminole FAQ
How big can my political yard sign be in Seminole?
Residential political signs are typically limited to about 6 square feet without a permit. Larger non-residential signs may be allowed up to roughly 32 square feet.
When must I remove campaign signs in Seminole?
Most Florida municipalities require removal within 7 to 14 days after the election. Check Seminole's current sign code for the exact post-election removal deadline.
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