Rankin County permits holiday decorations on residential private property with no permits required. Displays must not obstruct sight lines, create fire hazards, or violate noise rules. HOA covenants in subdivisions like Castlewoods and Lake Caroline may add restrictions.
Rankin County has no ordinance regulating residential holiday decorations. Homeowners may display Christmas lights, inflatables, nativity scenes, Halloween decorations, and similar holiday items without a permit. Restrictions come from general rules: displays must not obstruct public sidewalks or sight triangles at intersections (risk of county code enforcement action), electrical installations must comply with National Electrical Code (outdoor-rated equipment, GFCI protection), and noise-producing decorations are subject to state and county nuisance standards. Inflatables must be secured against wind given Mississippi's severe weather exposure. HOA-governed subdivisions (Castlewoods, Lake Caroline, Reservoir Pointe, Bridgewater) commonly have seasonal display windows and removal deadlines in their CC&Rs. Many Rankin County HOAs permit Thanksgiving-through-mid-January for winter holidays.
Obstruction of sight triangle: code enforcement correction notice. Electrical fire hazard: Rankin County Fire Dept may require removal. HOA violations: fines per CC&Rs, typically $25 to $100 per violation.
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