Temporary garage- and yard-sale signs are allowed on private property during the sale, but only for a short window and only with the owner's permission. Signs on utility poles, traffic signs, or in the public right-of-way are removed. Flagstaff, Sedona, and Page set their own limits.
In unincorporated Coconino County a garage- or yard-sale sign is treated as a limited temporary sign: post it on private property with the owner's consent, keep it up only around the sale, and take it down promptly afterward. A sign staked in the public right-of-way, stapled to a utility pole, or fixed to a traffic sign or median is subject to removal. The incorporated jurisdictions run their own temporary-sign rules, and Flagstaff's dark-sky code discourages illuminated sale signs. Because these rules turn on the exact address, check whether your sale sits in unincorporated county, Flagstaff, Sedona, Page, or Williams before placing directional signs.
Signs on utility poles, traffic signs, medians, or in the public right-of-way are removed by the county or city. Signs left up after the sale, or oversized signs, draw a code-compliance notice and possible fine.
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