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Ontario vs San Bernardino

How do political signs rules compare between Ontario, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Ontario has fewer restrictions than San Bernardino.

Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Ontario allows political signs on private property under First Amendment protections, with content-neutral limits on size, location, and removal timing under OMC Chapter 9.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino allows temporary political signs on private property under Development Code 19.22, subject to size and timing limits. Signs in the public right-of-way or on utility poles are removed on sight.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioSan Bernardino
Residential sign limit6 sq ft per face-
Commercial limit32 sq ft-
Removal after electionWithin 10 days-
Right-of-wayProhibitedProhibited; removed on sight
ContactPlanning (909) 395-2036-
Max residential sign-Around 6 square feet per sign
Posting window-90 days before through 10 days after election
HOA rule-Cannot ban political signs under Civil Code 4710
Citation-Starting at 100 dollars for violations

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Ontario FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my Ontario yard?

Yes. Political signs are allowed on private property in residential zones up to 6 square feet, and they must be removed within 10 days after the election.

Will the City take down my sign?

Only if it is placed in the public right-of-way, on utility poles, on traffic signs, or on City property. Signs on your private property are protected speech.

San Bernardino FAQ

Can I put political signs on my lawn in San Bernardino?

Yes. Political signs are allowed on private property with the owner permission, subject to the sign code size and timing limits, typically up to 6 square feet in residential zones.

What happens if my signs end up in the median?

Public Works removes signs from the right-of-way on sight, and campaigns or residents who repeatedly place signs in public areas can be cited under Chapter 8.30 and Chapter 19.22.

Can my HOA take down my candidate sign?

No, not entirely. Civil Code 4710 prohibits HOAs from banning political signs, though they may enforce reasonable size, number, and duration limits that are not more restrictive than the city code.

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