Sign Regulations in Parker, Arizona

Parker, Arizona has specific sign regulations covering 41 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Nameplate Sign (Single Residence), Nameplate Sign (Multiple Residence), Building Number/Letter Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 20, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Parker, Arizona

Sample Sign Requirements in Parker

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Nameplate Sign (Single Residence)2 sq ft (R1-43, R1-18, R1-10, R1-6); 12 sq ft (RR-20, RR-2.5)
Nameplate Sign (Multiple Residence)2 sq ft
Freestanding Monument Identification Sign (Multiple Residence)5 ft24 sq ft (aggregate, per development)

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Sign Types Covered

41

  • Nameplate Sign (Single Residence)
  • Nameplate Sign (Multiple Residence)
  • Building Number/Letter Sign
  • Freestanding Monument Identification Sign (Multiple Residence)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

5

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Frequently Asked Questions

In Parker, monument signs are limited to 5 ft. Height limits vary by zoning district and sign type. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your specific location.

To get a sign permit in Parker, submit an application to the local building or planning department with sign dimensions, location, and design specifications. Our data confirms permits are required for most commercial signs. Processing typically takes 1-4 weeks. PermitPal helps you identify specific requirements and prepare complete applications.

In Parker, regulated sign types include Nameplate Sign (Single Residence), Nameplate Sign (Multiple Residence), Building Number/Letter Sign, Freestanding Monument Identification Sign (Multiple Residence), and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

Sign setback requirements in Parker vary by zone and sign type, typically ranging from 5-15 feet from property lines. Use PermitPal for specific setback requirements at your location.

Digital and LED signs in Parker are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Parker has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Parker, Arizona Sign Rules at a Glance

Parker, Arizona regulates 41 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Menu Board Sign (Drive-through/Drive-in Restaurant)s in the Commercial Districts (OT, C-1, C-2) zoning district are capped at 5 ft tall and 12 sq ft, with a At least 45 ft from street property line setback (Sec. 10-15-5B7). Most commercial signs in Parker require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Parker, Arizona

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Parker (5 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential Districts (R1-43, R1-18, R1-10, R1-6, RR-20, RR-2.5)95 ft48 sq ft per subdivision (aggregate)
Commercial Districts (OT, C-1, C-2)136 ft48 sq ft
Industrial Districts (I-1, I-2)524 ft above finished grade48 sq ft
Open Space District (OSR), Public Land District (PL)46 ft24 sq ft
General Regulations For All Zones1012 ft (kiosk structure)32 sq ft (total per lot)

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Parker(sample of 3 of 5 zones)

Residential Districts (R1-43, R1-18, R1-10, R1-6, RR-20, RR-2.5)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Nameplate Sign (Single Residence)2 sq ft (R1-43, R1-18, R1-10, R1-6); 12 sq ft (RR-20, RR-2.5)1 per lotPer lot or parcelUnlock10-15-5A1
Nameplate Sign (Multiple Residence)2 sq ft1 per dwellingPer unit/dwellingUnlock10-15-5A2a, 10-15-5A6b
Freestanding Monument Identification Sign (Multiple Residence)5 ft24 sq ft (aggregate, per development)2 per developmentNear main entrance(s)Unlock10-15-5A2d
Wall Sign (Nonresidential Use)6 sq ft1 per lot/parcelPer lot or parcelUnlock10-15-5A3a
Freestanding Monument Sign (Nonresidential Use)5 ft12 sq ft1 per lotPer lotUnlock10-15-5A3b
Wall Sign (Subdivision Entry/Identification)5 ft48 sq ft per subdivision (aggregate)Max 1 per side per entry, 2 entriesEntryway(s) of subdivision (max two entries, one sign per side if wall-mounted)Unlock10-15-5A4a
Monument Sign (Subdivision Entry/Identification)5 ft48 sq ft per subdivision (aggregate)Max 1 per side per entry, 2 entriesEntryway(s) of subdivision (max two entries)Unlock10-15-5A4a
Reader Panel Sign (Church Use)Up to half of allowed freestanding sign areaFreestanding sign location for churchUnlock10-15-5A5

Commercial Districts (OT, C-1, C-2)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall/Building Sign24 sq ft (max per business/tenant)1 per businessExterior wall of the space occupied by the businessUnlock10-15-5B1
Freestanding/Monument Sign (Single-Tenant Building)6 ft24 sq ft1 per developmentOne per developmentUnlock10-15-5B2c
Freestanding/Monument Sign (Multi-Tenant Building)6 ft32 sq ft1 per developmentOne per developmentUnlock10-15-5B2d
Directory Sign6 ft6 sq ft1 per complexWithin complexUnlock10-15-5B3
Menu Board Sign (Drive-through/Drive-in Restaurant)5 ft12 sq ftAt least 45 ft from street property line2 per restaurant (1 preview, 1 ordering)Not less than 45 ft from street property line, not visible from public streetUnlock10-15-5B7
Gasoline Fuel Price Sign5 ft12 sq ft1 per street frontageOn service station street frontageUnlock10-15-5B8
Portable Sign3 ft6 sq ft1 per businessOn site or adjacent public rights of way (not in sight triangle, not in center medians)Unlock10-15-6G
Banner or Pennant (Grand Opening / Special Event)32 sq ft (4' x 8') per street frontage8 ft1 per street frontage per businessOn building onlyUnlock10-15-6A

General Regulations For All Zones

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Real Estate Sign (Residential)4 ft6 sq ft1 per propertyLocated on property being sold or for lease/rentUnlock10-15-6D2, 10-15-10A4
Real Estate Sign (Commercial/Industrial)4 ft6 sq ft1 per propertyLocated on property being sold/leased/rentedUnlock10-15-6D3, 10-15-10A4
Open House Directional Sign3 ftMax 4 per homeOn or off site, private property only (not right of way); with owner's permissionUnlock10-15-6D4, 10-15-10A4
Construction Sign (Residential)4 ft6 sq ft1 per lotOn construction lotUnlock10-15-6E1, E5
Construction Sign (Commercial)6 ft24 sq ft1 per lotOn construction lotUnlock10-15-6E2, E5
Future Development Sign (Commercial)6 ft24 sq ft1 per lot (2 if on corner)On lot in escrowUnlock10-15-6E4
Kiosk Sign Panel12 ft (kiosk structure)Sign panels within 300 ft of one another only if across streetTown approved kiosk structures in right of way or, with easement, private propertyUnlock10-15-7
Yard/Garage/Carport Sale Sign4 sq ft3 per sale (max 2 off-site)On or off site (with property owner's permission, not public right of way)Unlock10-15-6H, 10-15-10A2, 4-4-2

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Prohibited Signs in Parker

  • Any sign not specifically listed as permitted by this title is prohibited.
  • Billboards are prohibited in the town of Parker.
  • Signs mounted, attached, or painted on trailers, boats, or motor vehicles primarily or consistently parked, stored, or displayed in a manner intended to attract the attention of the public for advertising purposes (except vehicles being used in normal business or being taken home).
  • Signs attached to any utility pole or structure, streetlight, traffic signal, tree, fence, fire hydrant, park bench, or other location on public property, unless otherwise specifically addressed in this chapter.
  • The use of pennants, banners, balloons, streamers, and similar displays, except as permitted in section 10-15-6.
  • Off site signs, unless otherwise permitted by this chapter.
  • Signs that are animated, rotate (except barber poles), computer generated changing signs, intermittent or flashing illumination, emit audible sound or visible matter, or LED signs (except time and temperature units).
  • Pole mounted signs.
  • Signs displayed in a manner or locations that prevent free ingress and egress from a door, window or other exit.
  • Signs displayed in a location that obstruct or interfere with official traffic signs, signals, or devices; or with a driver's view of approaching, merging, or intersecting traffic; or signs within road medians; or otherwise prohibited by this title.
  • The use of reader panel signs, except as specifically permitted.
  • Fixed balloons used for promotional and advertisement purposes.
  • Signage on wireless communication facilities unless otherwise required by the town.
  • Unsafe signs, as determined by the building official, must be corrected within 48 hours or may be removed at the owner's expense.
  • Illegal signs or lawful signs in prohibited locations may be removed by the zoning administrator.
  • Signs shall not be located in a manner that interferes with pedestrian or vehicular travel, poses a hazard to pedestrians or vehicles, or within the specified 'visibility triangle'.
  • Signs shall not be located within or projecting over any public street, right of way, or other public property, except as specifically permitted.
  • The source of a sign's illumination, except neon, shall not be visible from any street, sidewalk, or adjacent property.
  • There shall be no visible angle iron supports, guywires, braces or secondary supports except in the case of projecting signs.
  • Signs and/or banners shall not be placed in such a manner that they obstruct town required informational, traffic or safety signs.
  • Signs displayed in a manner or location that creates visual blight as determined by the zoning administrator.
  • No sign for a nonconforming use shall be added; new or additional signs for a nonconforming use shall not be permitted.
  • Any nonconforming sign that ceases for 365 consecutive days or with a conforming use becomes prohibited and shall be removed or brought into conformance.
  • Signs that are vacant, unoccupied, devoid of message, or refer to a time/event/proposal that no longer applies for 365 days are deemed 'discontinued' and must be removed.
  • Any sign that is a hazard or dangerous to the public is unlawful (per general town code).
  • Any obstruction, including signs, that blocks driver view at intersections or pedestrian crosswalks is unlawful.

Exempt Signs in Parker

  • Standard sign maintenance.
  • Yard, carport or garage sale signs.
  • Political signs (in accordance with applicable provisions of the ordinance).
  • Real estate and open house signs.
  • Nameplate signs for individual residences.
  • Messages painted directly on, or adhesive vinyl film affixed to, the exterior surface of existing mineral glass windows (aggregate square footage still counted for window signage).
  • Signs required by a county, state, or federal agency, provided permits for such signs are issued by those agencies and signs are posted as required.
  • Flags, pennants, or insignia of any nation, state, county, town, or school.
  • Memorial plaques, statuary, or remembrances of persons or events noncommercial in nature, and building identification signs and building cornerstones when made integral to the building/structure.
  • Works of fine art, historic or cultural artifacts, when not displayed in conjunction with a commercial enterprise that might derive direct commercial gain.
  • Temporary decorations or displays celebrating traditionally accepted patriotic, religious or local holidays or events.
  • Signs relevant to the function of the property not visible beyond the boundaries of the lot or parcel or from any public right-of-way.
  • Signs displayed within the interior of a building.
  • Placement and maintenance of official traffic, fire, police, or other governmental agency signs.
  • Nonilluminated directional or informational signs of a noncommercial public or quasi-public nature, and community signs.
  • Holiday sales area signs displayed within thirty days of the holiday and in conjunction with an approved temporary use permit.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Parker

  • Sign permits and zoning clearance are required for all signs except those specified as exempt or not requiring permits in section 10-15-10.
  • A comprehensive sign package (sign plan) is required for any commercial or industrial development of three or more businesses. (See 10-15-5B and 10-15-5C)
  • A sign plan is required in conjunction with the special event permit or temporary use permit for the placement of off-site directional signs related to special events.
  • When a comprehensive sign plan is required, submittal must include sign location and design details, as outlined in 10-15-8E.
  • Comprehensive sign plans must demonstrate consistency and uniformity among signs within a project and are reviewed by town staff and the planning and zoning commission.
  • Any amendments or revisions to an approved comprehensive sign package require documentation from all tenants/property owners prior to approval.
  • A kiosk location plan must be submitted and approved before acceptance of a sign permit application for kiosk signs (10-15-7A).