Newport Beach requires a free permit for garage sales, yard sales, and estate sales conducted at residential properties. Permits are obtained through the Community Development Department or Police Department. Each property is limited in the number of sales per year. Sales must comply with signage restrictions and may not operate from commercial properties or public rights-of-way.
Newport Beach regulates garage sales under NBMC Chapter 5.14. Residents must obtain a garage sale permit before holding a sale at their residential property. Permits are issued free of charge and can be obtained from the Community Development Department or the Police Department. The permit application requires the property address, dates and hours of the sale, and the applicant's contact information. Each residential property is limited to two garage sales per calendar year, with each sale lasting no more than two consecutive days. Sales may only be conducted on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. All merchandise must be displayed on private property and may not extend into sidewalks, driveways (if blocking pedestrian access), or public rights-of-way. Signs advertising garage sales must comply with the city's temporary sign regulations. Signs may be placed on the property where the sale occurs but may not be posted on utility poles, street signs, trees, or public property. The maximum sign size is typically 6 square feet. All signs must be removed within 24 hours after the sale ends. Estate sales conducted by professional companies are subject to the same permit requirements and frequency limits. Multi-family residential complexes may hold community sales with separate permitting arrangements.
Operating a garage sale without a permit is a municipal code violation. Exceeding the two-sale-per-year limit may result in citations. Unauthorized signs on public property will be removed by the city and may result in fines. First violations typically receive a courtesy notice. Subsequent violations carry fines starting at $100. Operating a commercial retail operation disguised as a garage sale may result in business license enforcement action.
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