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Orlando vs Winter Park

How do holiday displays rules compare between Orlando, FL and Winter Park, FL?

Orlando, FL

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Orlando allows temporary holiday displays on residential and commercial property. Holiday decorations and associated signage are generally exempt from the sign permitting process when displayed during the recognized holiday season. Displays must not create traffic hazards, obstruct visibility at intersections, or encroach into the public right-of-way. Most HOAs also allow seasonal holiday displays.

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Winter Park, FL

Orange County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrlandoWinter Park
PermitNot required for temporary holiday displays-
DurationApproximately 30 days before to 15 days after holiday-
SafetyMust not obstruct visibility or create hazards-
ElectricalMust meet Florida Building Code standards-
CommercialMay have additional sign code requirements-

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Orlando FAQ

Do I need a permit for Christmas lights in Orlando?

No. Temporary holiday displays on residential property do not require a sign permit. Displays should be put up within approximately 30 days of the holiday and removed within about 15 days after.

Can my HOA restrict holiday decorations?

Florida law generally allows reasonable holiday displays. HOAs may set guidelines on timing and placement but typically cannot prohibit seasonal decorations altogether.

Winter Park FAQ

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