Pinal County sets no dedicated county-wide garage-sale permit for unincorporated areas; occasional residential yard sales are generally allowed. Rules on frequency, duration, and off-site signs come from your city or town if you live inside one.
Pinal County's zoning and nuisance codes do not impose a specific unincorporated-area garage-sale permit, sale-count cap, or duration limit like many cities do. Occasional yard or garage sales at a residence are treated as an incidental home activity. However, related county rules still apply: temporary signs advertising the sale are subject to county sign regulations and rights-of-way restrictions, and merchandise or leftover items cannot be left to accumulate as outdoor scrap or debris, which would trigger the nuisance ordinance. If you live inside an incorporated city or town (Casa Grande, Maricopa, Apache Junction, Coolidge, Eloy, Florence), check that jurisdiction for permit, frequency, and sign rules, which vary by municipality.
No county sale permit, but off-site or right-of-way signs can be removed, and leftover merchandise left outside can be cited as a nuisance under the RTO ordinance.
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