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Political Signs: Miami Beach vs North Miami

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

North Miami has fewer restrictions than Miami Beach.

Miami Beach, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Miami Beach regulates political and election signs under Chapter 138 of the Land Development Regulations. Temporary political signs are permitted on private property during election periods without a permit. Signs must be removed within 7 days after the election. Size and placement restrictions apply per Articles III and IV of Chapter 138.

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North Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Few Restrictions

Political signs in North Miami are protected under Florida Statute 106.1435, which prohibits municipalities from regulating the size, number, duration, or placement of political signs on private property beyond certain limited restrictions. Signs on public property and rights-of-way remain prohibited. Local sign codes may regulate structural safety but cannot impose content-based restrictions on political speech.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiami BeachNorth Miami
Permit RequiredNo, for private property-
Removal Deadline7 days after electionMust remove after election
Public PropertyProhibitedPolitical signs prohibited
Code Chapter138, Articles III and IV-
Content RestrictionsNone (First Amendment)-
State Preemption-FL Statute 106.1435 limits local regulation
Private Property-Protected during election period

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Miami Beach FAQ

Do I need a permit for a political sign in my Miami Beach yard?

No. Political signs on private property are treated as free speech signs and do not require a permit. However, they must comply with size limits for your zoning district and be removed within 7 days after the election.

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

No. Political signs cannot be placed on public property, rights-of-way, utility poles, or traffic signs. They are only allowed on private property with the property owner's consent.

How long can I keep a political sign up after the election?

Political signs must be removed within 7 days after the election. Signs left beyond this period become code violations subject to removal by the city and potential fines from Code Compliance.

North Miami FAQ

Can North Miami limit the number of political signs on my property?

Generally no. Florida Statute 106.1435 preempts local regulation of political sign size, number, and placement on private property during the election period. The city may only impose reasonable public safety regulations such as traffic visibility requirements.

When must I remove political signs after an election in North Miami?

Political signs must be removed within the timeframe specified by Florida Statute 106.1435 after the applicable election date. Signs left up past the deadline may be subject to Code Enforcement action.

Can I place political signs on the public right-of-way in North Miami?

No. Political signs on public property, rights-of-way, utility poles, and traffic control devices are prohibited. Signs should be placed only on private property with the property owner's permission.

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