Volusia County permits temporary garage sale signs on private property with restrictions. Signs in public rights-of-way typically prohibited. Size limit around 4 sq ft. Must be removed within 24 hours of sale end. Some cities require a garage sale permit.
Volusia County and most cities allow temporary garage sale signs under their sign codes, subject to conditions. Typical rules: signs no larger than 4 square feet; maximum 3-4 directional signs off-premises with property owner's permission; no attachment to utility poles, traffic signs, trees, or other public infrastructure; signs must be posted no earlier than 48 hours before the sale and removed within 24 hours after the sale ends. Placement in public rights-of-way is generally prohibited and violating signs are subject to immediate removal without notice. FDOT highways are off-limits under F.S. §337.407. Some Volusia cities require a free or nominal garage sale permit (typically limiting households to 2-3 sales per year). Weekend sales are most common. Sign code enforcement is primarily complaint-driven. Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Deltona, and DeLand all have similar but distinct sign code provisions.
Signs on utility poles or traffic signs: removed without notice, $25-$50 fine. Signs not removed within 24 hours: $25 per day fine. Signs in state highway right-of-way: FDOT removal plus penalties under F.S. §337.407. Excessive number of signs: warning then citation.
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