Garage-sale signs are permit-exempt temporary signs in Indian River County — up to four square feet on a single-family lot under Chapter 956. Florida Statute §337.407(1) makes it illegal to plant one in a state road right-of-way, where crews remove them.
On your own single-family lot a yard-sale sign follows the Chapter 956 temporary-sign limits: no more than four square feet in area, five feet in height, and no permit. The code names garage-sale and real-estate signs as the typical signs exempt from a permit. The common trap is placement off your property — §337.407(1) bars any sign in the right-of-way of the interstate, State Highway System, or state park roads, which covers the shoulders of US-1, SR-60, and A1A where people stake sale signs, and the county clears signs from its own rights-of-way too. Inside the HOA and CDD communities around Vero Beach and Sebastian, deed restrictions often limit sale signs to the day of the sale.
Signs in a state or county road right-of-way are subject to removal under §337.407, and oversized or excess signs on private property violate Chapter 956. Sign-code penalties are civil only.
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