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Raleigh vs Wake Forest

How do holiday displays rules compare between Raleigh, NC and Wake Forest, NC?

Raleigh, NC

Wake County

Few Restrictions

Raleigh does not heavily regulate seasonal or holiday displays on private residential property. Holiday decorations and displays are generally permitted without a permit. Displays must not create traffic safety hazards or violate electrical code requirements. Permanent structures or signs installed as part of holiday displays may be subject to UDO sign or structure standards.

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Wake Forest, NC

Wake County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRaleighWake Forest
Permit RequiredGenerally no permit needed for holiday displays-
ElectricalMust meet NC Electrical Code standards-
SafetyMust not create traffic hazards-
DurationSeasonal — should be removed after holiday season-

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Raleigh FAQ

Do I need a permit for holiday decorations in Raleigh?

No permit is typically needed for seasonal holiday decorations on residential property. However, large displays with significant electrical components should comply with code requirements.

Are there restrictions on holiday lights in Raleigh?

Raleigh does not restrict typical holiday lighting on residential property. Displays should not create traffic hazards or unreasonable light trespass onto neighboring properties.

Wake Forest FAQ

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