Coconino County's home occupation standards bar any sign or display that makes a home look non-residential, so external business signage is effectively prohibited at a home occupation in unincorporated areas. Flagstaff and Sedona apply their own sign codes.
Under Section 3.5 of the county Zoning Ordinance, a home occupation may not alter the residential appearance of the structure or premises. That standard reaches signs, exterior lighting, and outdoor display of equipment or merchandise, which in practice means no external business sign at a home occupation in unincorporated Coconino County. Cities such as Flagstaff and Sedona apply their own sign codes, and Sedona enforces especially strict community-appearance rules. Subdivision CC&Rs frequently ban home-business signs outright on top of the county limit, so check your covenants before posting anything.
County code enforcement can order removal of a nonconforming sign or outdoor display and treat it as a home occupation violation, putting the Administrative Permit at risk. HOA covenant breaches are enforced privately.
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