3 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Mohave County, Arizona.
Verified from official government sources
Arizona strongly protects political signs. Mohave County's sign ordinance exempts campaign signs in every zoning district, and A.R.S. Β§16-1019 lets you place them in the public right-of-way from 71 days before an election through 15 days after. HOAs cannot ban them under Β§33-1808.
A.R.S. Β§16-1019
Notwithstanding any other statute, ordinance or regulation, a city, town or county of this state shall not remove, alter, deface or cover any political sign if the following conditions are met...
In unincorporated Mohave County you may post two garage- or yard-sale signs, each up to four square feet, but only during the sale and for no more than five days. Signs on utility poles or public property are removed. Cities like Lake Havasu City set their own limits.
Neither Arizona nor Mohave County regulates holiday decorations. No permit is needed for lights, inflatables, or yard displays on your own property. The only real limits come from traffic-safety and nuisance rules, or from a homeowners' association's covenants.
1 cities in Mohave County have their own sign regulations rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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