Fishers does not require a permit to hold a garage or yard sale. The Fishers Health Department has confirmed no permit is needed. Residents should still follow sign rules and HOA restrictions, and keep the sale from creating traffic, parking, or property-maintenance problems.
Holding a garage or yard sale in Fishers is permissive: the Fishers Health Department has publicly confirmed that no permit is required to hold a garage or yard sale in the city, unlike some neighboring Indiana communities (such as Lafayette and Griffith) that issue garage-sale permits or cap the number of sales per year. Because there is no permit mandate, Fishers does not publish a separate fee or an explicit citywide annual limit on the number of sales in the broadly available code text. Residents should still keep three practical constraints in mind. First, temporary signs are regulated under the city's sign and Unified Development Ordinance standards, and placing signs in the public right-of-way or on utility poles is generally prohibited and may be removed. Second, many Fishers neighborhoods are governed by homeowners associations that set their own rules on garage-sale frequency, hours, and signage, and those private covenants can be stricter than the city. Third, the sale must not create a property-maintenance or nuisance issue under Chapter 157, block sidewalks, or cause parking and traffic problems on the street. In short, the city imposes no licensing hurdle, but sign placement, HOA covenants, and general nuisance and right-of-way rules still apply.
There is no permit to violate, so enforcement focuses on related issues: signs placed in the right-of-way can be removed, HOA covenant breaches are enforced privately by the association, and leftover merchandise, debris, or blocked sidewalks can be addressed as property-maintenance or nuisance matters by Code Enforcement (317-595-3120).
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