2 rules for unincorporated Dakota County, Minnesota.
Verified from official government sources
Minnesota law bars cities from restricting the size or number of noncommercial signs, including political signs, from 46 days before the state primary until 10 days after the general election. Dakota County has no county sign ordinance; outside that window your city's sign code applies.
Minn. Stat. 211B.045
All noncommercial signs of any size may be posted in any number beginning 46 days before the state primary in a state general election year until ten days following the state general election.
Dakota County has no ordinance on garage sale signs. Where and how long you may post them, and whether signs are allowed in the public right-of-way, are set by your city's sign code under Minn. Stat. 462.357. Signs in state or county road right-of-way are generally prohibited.
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