Oklahoma City §3-476 permits garage sale signs up to 4 sq ft, maximum 4 directional signs off-premises. Signs cannot be attached to utility poles, traffic signs, or public property. Posted no more than 48 hours before sale, removed within 24 hours after. $25 to $50 fines for violations.
Oklahoma County garage sale signs regulated primarily by municipal code. Oklahoma City §3-476 allows temporary signs advertising garage and yard sales with specific conditions — maximum size 4 square feet, maximum height 4 feet, and a limit of 4 directional signs placed off-premises to guide buyers. Signs must be on private property with owner consent (placing on a neighbor's lawn or vacant lot without permission is trespass). Attachment to utility poles, traffic signs, stop signs, street signs, trees in the public right-of-way, or any other public property is prohibited under OKC §3-455 with signs subject to immediate removal by code enforcement or Public Works. The one on-premises sign at the sale location may be up to 6 square feet. Signs may be posted no more than 48 hours before the sale and must be removed within 24 hours after the sale ends. Edmond Code §22-501 imposes similar rules with 3-foot max height. Midwest City Code §23-15 requires signs to be wire-frame or stake-mounted only, not stapled or nailed. Bethany follows OKC rules. Weekend morning sweeps by code enforcement target expired or unremoved signs. HOAs may impose stricter rules through CC&Rs.
Signs on utility poles or public property: removal plus $25 to $50 fine per sign under OKC §3-476. Signs not removed within 24 hours after sale: $25 per day per sign. Oversized signs: correction notice then $100 fine. Excessive signs (over 4 directional): reduction required.
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