Guadalupe County does not regulate home-business signs in unincorporated areas. No county sign permit, size cap, or setback applies to a sign at your house. Deed restrictions and TxDOT rules for signs near state highways such as I-10 or SH 46 are the only limits.
Because the county lacks zoning power, it has no sign ordinance for home occupations outside city limits. A yard or window sign advertising your business needs no county permit and meets no county size, height, or lighting standard. The real limits are private deed restrictions, which frequently ban or shrink business signage and are enforced by an HOA in civil court, and Texas Department of Transportation rules for any sign placed in a state highway right-of-way. Seguin, Schertz, and Cibolo enforce their own sign codes inside their limits.
No county sign citations exist in unincorporated areas. An HOA can sue to force removal of a prohibited sign, and TxDOT can remove signs unlawfully placed in a state highway right-of-way.
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