3 rules for unincorporated Indian River County, Florida.
Verified from official government sources
Indian River County treats political signs as temporary signs under Chapter 956. On a single-family lot they run up to four square feet, need no permit, and Section 956.04 charges no fee for political signs. Road right-of-way placement is barred.
Indian River County Code Β§956.04
No fee shall be charged for temporary political signs.
Garage-sale signs are permit-exempt temporary signs in Indian River County β up to four square feet on a single-family lot under Chapter 956. Florida Statute Β§337.407(1) makes it illegal to plant one in a state road right-of-way, where crews remove them.
Fla. Stat. Β§337.407(1)
No person shall erect any sign, as defined in chapter 479, or light within the right-of-way limits of any road on the interstate highway system, the federal-aid primary highway system, the State Highway System, or the State Park Road System
Indian River County does not regulate holiday lights, inflatables, or yard displays on residential property. Chapter 956 governs signs, not decorations. HOA and CDD covenants around Vero Beach and Sebastian set any timing or size limits.
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