2 rules for unincorporated Trinity County, California.
Verified from official government sources
In unincorporated Trinity County, political and other noncommercial signs are allowed without a permit on private property. Under the county sign code, a noncommercial sign tied to a specific event such as a political campaign must be removed within 14 days after the event date, may not be illuminated, and residential parcels are limited to four signs of up to six square feet each.
Unincorporated Trinity County has no dedicated garage-sale-sign rule, so yard and garage sale signs fall under the county sign code's temporary noncommercial sign limits. They are allowed without a permit on private property but may not be illuminated, may not be placed in the public right-of-way or on utility poles, and a home is limited to four signs of up to six square feet.
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