2 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Ramsey County, Minnesota.
Verified from official government sources
Ramsey County sets no sign rule, but Minnesota law overrides city limits during elections: Minn. Stat. 211B.045 lets you post noncommercial signs of any size, in any number, from 46 days before the state primary until 10 days after the general election. Cities may regulate size/number only outside that window.
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.
Ramsey County has no garage-sale sign ordinance. Temporary signs are regulated by each city's sign code (St. Paul Chapter 64) under Minn. Stat. 462.357. Typically no permit is needed for small on-premise signs, but signs in the public right-of-way, boulevards, or utility poles are prohibited and get removed.
1 cities in Ramsey County have their own sign regulations rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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