Political signs in Victorville are allowed on private property with the owner's permission. Time, size, and placement rules are applied content-neutrally and track the First Amendment plus California Elections Code.
Victorville regulates signs in a content-neutral manner consistent with the First Amendment and Reed v. Town of Gilbert. Temporary political signs are permitted on private property with the owner's consent, subject to generally applicable rules on size, number, location, and duration. Typical limits include a maximum sign area per sign in residential zones, a setback from the public right-of-way and corner visibility triangles, and a requirement that signs be removed within a short window after the election, often 10 to 15 days. Signs in the public right-of-way, on utility poles, on traffic signs, in medians, or on city-owned property are prohibited regardless of message and may be removed by city crews. California Elections Code 18370 also creates state-level rules about the location and removal of temporary political signs near highways. No permit is required for an individual homeowner's campaign sign, but commercial sign walkers or organized installers may need authorization.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Victorville, CA
Outdoor music events in Victorville must comply with VMC Chapter 13.01 and typically need a temporary use permit with site-specific hours and sound limits fo...
Victorville, CA
Industrial noise in Victorville is governed by VMC Chapter 13.01 zoning limits. Industrial zones allow higher levels near 75 dB(A), but noise at a residentia...
Victorville, CA
Victorville does not ban gas leaf blowers citywide. Use is limited to daytime hours under VMC Chapter 13.01, and California AB 1346 has prohibited new gas bl...
Victorville, CA
Victorville Municipal Code restricts RV and boat parking in residential districts. Storage typically limited to side or rear yards behind approved screening....
Victorville, CA
Victorville prohibits parking commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVWR on residential streets overnight. Semi-trucks, box trucks, and trailers must use desig...
Victorville, CA
Victorville uses CVC 22651(k) 72-hour rule and VMC Title 10 to abate abandoned vehicles. San Bernardino County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement (AVA) program remo...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in San Bernardino County.
See how other cities in San Bernardino County handle political signs.
See how Victorville's political signs rules stack up against other locations.
Quick Compare
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.