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Window Signs: Phoenix vs Surprise

How do window signs rules compare between Phoenix, AZ and Surprise, AZ?

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Phoenix Zoning Ordinance Section 36-49 limits permanent window signs to about 25% of the window area in commercial zones. Temporary window signs and interior signs visible from outside count toward the cap and require no separate permit in most cases.

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Surprise, AZ

Maricopa County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPhoenixSurprise
Coverage capRoughly 25% of window area-
Code sectionPhoenix Zoning Ord Sec 36-49-
Permit neededUsually no for under cap-
Egress windowsMust remain unobscured-

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Phoenix FAQ

Can I cover my entire storefront window with signs?

No. Phoenix limits coverage to roughly 25% per window in commercial zones. Going over invites a code-enforcement notice and requires you to remove or reduce signage to comply.

Do temporary sale signs need a permit?

Most short-duration paper or vinyl temporary signs do not need a permit but still count toward your 25% window-coverage cap. Banner signs on the building itself follow a separate temporary sign-permit track.

Surprise FAQ

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