Fences in unincorporated Forsyth County must stay on your own property, out of easements and rights-of-way, and clear of corner-lot sight triangles. Fences over six feet need a permit and engineered plans; six feet or under need none.
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County framework keeps fence rules simple: no zoning setback, but the fence must be entirely on your land and outside recorded easements and public rights-of-way. At intersections and driveways, sight-easement triangles keep fences and structures from blocking motorists' views. The dividing line for permitting is six feet β taller fences need a building permit plus engineer-sealed plans showing elevation and footing. Corner lots and driveways carry sight-distance obligations. HOA covenants may add design or material rules the county does not enforce.
Fences that block sight triangles, sit in easements/rights-of-way, or exceed six feet without a permit can be ordered corrected or removed by Inspections.
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