Oklahoma City requires a free garage sale permit under §32-50 (online registration). Limits to 3 sales per year. Edmond and suburbs have similar free/low-cost permits.
Oklahoma City Municipal Code §32-50 requires residents to register garage, yard, and estate sales through a free online permit at okc.gov before holding the sale. Permits are free but serve to track frequency and enforce limits (max 3 sales per address per calendar year). Estate sales following death or foreclosure may be exempt from the annual count with documentation. Edmond Code §22-38 requires a free permit. Midwest City §30-42 charges $5. Del City and Bethany require no permit. Unincorporated Oklahoma County has no permit system. Signs are restricted to the property where the sale is held plus limited directional signs removed within 48 hours after the sale (OKC §3-40 sign ordinance). Items must be personal property — resale of commercially-purchased inventory violates home-occupation rules. HOAs in Gaillardia and Oak Tree may restrict or prohibit yard sales entirely.
Operating without permit (where required): $25 to $100 (OKC §32-59). Sign violations: $25 to $50. Exceeding frequency: $50 to $200 + home-business violation.
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