Garage sale signs in Raleigh are regulated as temporary signs under UDO Article 7.3. Signs may be placed on the property where the sale occurs. Off-premise signs directing traffic to garage sales are generally not permitted in the public right-of-way. The city may remove unauthorized signs from rights-of-way and public property. Temporary sign standards apply to size and placement.
Raleigh permits temporary signs advertising garage and yard sales with specific regulations. Signs are typically limited to 4 to 6 square feet. A maximum number of directional signs, usually 3 to 5, may be placed off-premises to guide buyers. Signs must not be attached to utility poles, traffic signs, or public property. Placement in the public right-of-way varies by jurisdiction β some allow it temporarily, others prohibit it. Signs must be posted no earlier than 24 to 48 hours before the sale and removed within 24 hours after. Some cities require a garage sale permit which may include sign allowances. Wire-frame yard signs are the most common format.
Signs on utility poles: removal and fine $25 to $50. Signs not removed after sale: fine $25 per day. Excessive signs: warning, then citation.
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