Pinal County flatly prohibits signs advertising a home occupation in unincorporated areas: section 2.150.260(K) states 'No signs advertising the home occupation are permitted.'
Under the Pinal County home occupation rules, a home-based business must not advertise itself with any on-site sign. Section 2.150.260(K) reads 'No signs advertising the home occupation are permitted,' and the ordinance separately bars any public display of stock-in-trade on the premises and any change to the residential character of the property. This keeps home businesses invisible from the street. Businesses located inside an incorporated city (Casa Grande, Maricopa, Apache Junction, Florence, Coolidge, Eloy) follow that city's sign code instead of the county rule.
Posting a home-occupation sign is a zoning violation; the Planning Division can require removal and pursue code-enforcement remedies.
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