3 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Wright County, Minnesota.
Verified from official government sources
Minnesota law strongly protects political signs. Under MN Stat. Β§211B.045, noncommercial signs of any size may be posted in any number from 46 days before the state primary until 10 days after the general election. Wright County cities cannot cap their number or size in that window.
MN Stat. Β§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. Municipal ordinances may regulate the size and number of noncommercial signs at other times.
Wright County sets no garage-sale sign rule; cities handle them through local sign codes. On your own lawn a sale sign is generally fine, but signs staked in the public right-of-way, on utility poles, or along MnDOT highways can be removed by the city or the state.
No Wright County or Minnesota law limits holiday lights, inflatables, or yard displays. Cities rarely regulate seasonal decorations, and where a code touches signs or nuisances it must stay content-neutral. A homeowner in Buffalo, Monticello, St. Michael, or Albertville needs no permit for a display.
1 cities in Wright County have their own sign regulations rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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