2 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Brazoria County, Texas.
Verified from official government sources
On private property with the owner's consent, Texas law bars a city from prohibiting a political sign, charging a fee, or restricting its size (up to 36 sq ft, 8 ft tall, not illuminated). HOAs must allow signs from 90 days before an election.
Tex. Election Code Β§259.003(b)
A municipality may not, for a sign that is placed on private real property with the consent of the owner: (1) prohibit the sign from being placed; (2) require a permit or approval of the municipality or impose a fee for the sign to be placed; or (3) restrict the size of the sign.
Brazoria County cannot regulate signs in unincorporated areas, so garage-sale signs on private property with owner consent are generally fine. But signs in a state highway right-of-way are illegal and TxDOT can remove them, and cities set their own temporary-sign rules.
1 cities in Brazoria County have their own sign regulations rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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