2 rules for unincorporated Morris County, New Jersey.
Verified from official government sources
Displaying political signs on your own property in Morris County is protected free speech under the U.S. and NJ constitutions. Towns may set reasonable, content-neutral limits but cannot treat political signs worse than other signs. Posting political signs on public property or the right-of-way is prohibited by state law.
Morris County does not regulate garage-sale signs. Your town's ordinance controls where you may post them, how big they can be, how long they may stay up, and whether they are allowed in the public right-of-way. Most towns prohibit tacking signs to utility poles, trees, or street signs.
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