2 rules for unincorporated Henrico County, Virginia.
Verified from official government sources
In Henrico County's residential and agricultural districts, temporary noncommercial signs (including political signs) need no permit but cannot exceed 16 square feet in aggregate per lot, and may be displayed no more than 90 consecutive days and 120 days per year.
Henrico County Code Β§ 24-104.1(c)(7)c
In any R, A-1, or C-1 district: temporary noncommercial signs not exceeding 16 square feet in aggregate area for each lot may be displayed no more than 90 consecutive days and no more than 120 days in any calendar year.
Henrico County lets a lot post up to two non-illuminated signs, each no larger than 1 square foot or 4 feet tall, without a permit. Garage-sale signs cannot be attached to trees or placed in the street right-of-way, where they may be removed by the county.
Henrico County Code Β§ 24-104.1(c)(4)
On any lot, not more than two non-illuminated signs each not exceeding 1 square foot in area or 4 feet in height.
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