Sign Regulations in Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, Arizona has specific sign regulations covering 20 sign types across 11 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Freestanding Monument Low Profile, Portable Sign, Wall Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 23, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Tucson, Arizona

Sample Sign Requirements in Tucson

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Freestanding Monument Low Profile8 ft.32 sq. ft.Minimum setback from curb to leading edge: two times sign height.
Wall Sign (Nonresidential Use)32 sq. ft.
Access Point Sign3 ft (or 4 ft if conditions met)Up to 6 sq. ft; up to 12 sq. ft. if property frontage ≥ 125 ft or lot ≥ 1 acre.10 ft. from SVT.

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Sign Types Covered

20

  • Freestanding Monument Low Profile
  • Portable Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Access Point Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

11

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Tucson

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Tucson, monument signs are limited to 8 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 Tucson, 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 Tucson, regulated sign types include Freestanding Monument Low Profile, Portable Sign, Wall Sign, Access Point Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Tucson, monument signs typically require a Minimum setback from curb to leading edge: two times sign height. setback from property lines. Setbacks may increase near residential zones or intersections. Wall signs attached to buildings generally don't have setback requirements. Use PermitPal for location-specific setback data.

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

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Tucson, Arizona Sign Rules at a Glance

Tucson, Arizona regulates 20 sign types across 11 zoning districts. Freestanding Monument Low Profiles in the Institutional Reserve (IR), Rural Homestead Zone (RH), Suburban Ranch Zone (SR), Suburban Homestead Zone (SH), Residence Zone (RX-1), Residence Zone (RX-2), Residence Zone (R-1), Mobile Home Zone (MH-1) zoning district are capped at 8 ft. tall and 32 sq. ft., with a 2 x sign height from curb. setback (Sec. 7A.10.2 Table 1, C.2.a.(ii), Table 2). Most commercial signs in Tucson require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Tucson, Arizona

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Tucson (11 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Open Space Zone (OS)410 ft.32 sq. ft.
Institutional Reserve (IR), Rural Homestead Zone (RH), Suburban Ranch Zone (SR), Suburban Homestead Zone (SH), Residence Zone (RX-1), Residence Zone (RX-2), Residence Zone (R-1), Mobile Home Zone (MH-1)510 ft.32 sq. ft.
Residence Zone (R-2), Residence Zone (R-3), Mobile Home Zone (MH-2)510 ft.50 sq. ft.
Office Zone (O-1), Office Zone (O-2), Office Zone (O-3)610 ft.32 sq. ft. (local street); 64 sq. ft. (collector); 128 sq. ft. (arterial)
Parking Zone (P), Recreational Vehicle Zone (RV)310 ft.32 sq. ft. (local street), 64 sq. ft. (collector), 128 sq. ft. (arterial)
Neighborhood Commercial Zone (NC), Rural Village Center Zone (RVC), Commercial Zone (C-1), Commercial Zone (C-2), Commercial Zone (C-3), Mixed Use Zone (MU), Office/Commercial/Residential Zone (OCR-1), Office/Commercial/Residential Zone (OCR-2), Planned Area Development (PAD), Planned Community Development (PCD)620 ft max or 2 ft below parapet50 sq. ft. per face (monument/low-profile); 72 sq. ft. per face (pole sign); 360 sq. ft. (freeway sign).
Park Industrial Zone (P-I), Light Industrial Zone (I-1), Heavy Industrial Zone (I-2)310 ft (monument); 8 ft (low-profile); 12 ft (pole); 48 ft (freeway sign)50 sq. ft. (monument); 60 sq. ft. (low-profile); 72 sq. ft. (pole); 360 sq. ft. (freeway sign).
Historic Preservation Zones (HPZ)430 in.20 sq. ft. max
Pedestrian Business District320 ft from grade or 2 ft below parapet30% of wall area per wall
Scenic Corridor Zone (SCZ)210 ft.Up to 250 sq. ft. per tenant
Major Street and Routes Setback Zone (MS&R), Gateway Corridor Zone (GCZ), Airport Environs Zone (AEZ), Environmental Resource Zone (ERZ), Hillside Development Zone (HDZ), Neighborhood Preservation Zone (NPZ), Downtown Area Infill Incentive District (IID), Urban Overlay District (UOD), Drachman School Overlay Zone (DSO)1

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Tucson(sample of 3 of 11 zones)

Institutional Reserve (IR), Rural Homestead Zone (RH), Suburban Ranch Zone (SR), Suburban Homestead Zone (SH), Residence Zone (RX-1), Residence Zone (RX-2), Residence Zone (R-1), Mobile Home Zone (MH-1)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Monument Low Profile8 ft.32 sq. ft.2 x sign height from curb.One per premises.On private property, minimum setback from curb to leading edge: two times sign height.Unlock7A.10.2 Table 1, C.2.a.(ii), Table 2
Wall Sign (Nonresidential Use)32 sq. ft.On wall of nonresidential use.Unlock7A.10.2 Table 2; 7A.10.2.C.2.d.(1)
Dwelling Unit Sign (Home Occupation)1 sq. ft.OneVisible from exterior; only one allowed.Unlock7A.10.2.C.2.e.(1)
Access Point Sign3 ft. (up to 4 ft. if above conditions met)Up to 6 sq. ft.; up to 12 sq. ft. if frontage ≥ 125 ft or lot ≥ 1 acre10 ft. from SVT.At or near access point, must be outside SVT; minimum 10 ft. setback.Unlock7A.10.2.C.1.a.
Portable Sign10 ft.16 sq. ft. local street; 32 sq. ft. collector; 64 sq. ft. arterial10 ft.Max four for first 300 ft, then one per additional 75 ft, max eight for a street frontage.Min. 10 ft setback; not allowed in right-of-way except by revocable easement/permitUnlock7A.10.3; 7A.10.3.B&C

Office Zone (O-1), Office Zone (O-2), Office Zone (O-3)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Monument Low Profile4 ft. (O-1); 8 ft. (O-2/O-3)20 sq. ft. (O-1), 3 ft per lineal ft street frontage (O-2 & O-3, See next entry)O-1: 12 ft. from curb to leading edge.O-1: One per site; two if multi-tenant.On arterial or collector street frontage. O-1: Monument and low profile only.Unlock7A.10.2 Table 2
Freestanding Monument Low Profile8 ft.3 sq. ft. per lineal ft. street frontage2 x sign height.One per street frontage.Minimum two times sign height from curb.Unlock7A.10.2 Table 2; 7A.10.2.C.2.a.(ii), General Business Category
Wall Sign20 sq. ft. (O-1); O-2 and O-3: 3 sq. ft. per lineal ft. street frontage (subject to max sign area Table 2); Or max 30% of wall areaOn wall.Unlock7A.10.2.C.2.d., Table 2
Awning SignAffixed to building over window/door.Unlock7A.10.2.C.1.b.
Access Point Sign3-4 ft.Up to 6 sq. ft.; up to 12 sq. ft. with conditions10 ft.At or near entrance, 10 ft. minimum setback.Unlock7A.10.2.C.1.a.
Portable Sign10 ft.32 sq. ft. (local street); 64 sq. ft. (collector); 128 sq. ft. (arterial)10 ft.Four per 300 ft., then one per 75 ft., max 8.Setback 10 ft.; not in right-of-way without permit/easement.Unlock7A.10.3 Table 4, B, C

Neighborhood Commercial Zone (NC), Rural Village Center Zone (RVC), Commercial Zone (C-1), Commercial Zone (C-2), Commercial Zone (C-3), Mixed Use Zone (MU), Office/Commercial/Residential Zone (OCR-1), Office/Commercial/Residential Zone (OCR-2), Planned Area Development (PAD), Planned Community Development (PCD)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Monument (includes low-profile, pole only as specified)10 ft. (monument); 8 ft. (low-profile); 12 ft. (pole); 48 ft. (freeway sign).50 sq. ft. per face (monument/low-profile); 72 sq. ft. per face (pole sign); 360 sq. ft. (freeway sign).Monument/low-profile: 2x sign height; Pole: 30 ft.One per street frontage; see rules for additional signs.Setbacks: monument/low-profile 2x sign height from curb; pole 30 ft. from curb; freeway sign within 250 ft of freeway ROW.Unlock7A.10.2.C.2.a.; Table 2
Wall Sign30% of wall area per wall; or up to 40% if within 250 ft of freewayWall.Unlock7A.10.2.C.2.d.
Awning SignAffixed to awning/canopy.Unlock7A.10.2.C.1.b.
Projecting Sign (Pedestrian/Commercial district only)20 ft max or 2 ft below parapetVariable; see 7A.10.2.C.3.cProtruding from building (subject to clearance/min distance from grade)Unlock7A.10.2.C.3.c; 7A.10.2 Table 1 note 6
Portable Sign10 ft32 sq. ft. (local), 64 sq. ft. (collector), 128 sq. ft. (arterial)10 ft.Four per 300 ft; +1 per 75 ft, to max 8.Setback 10 ft min. from property line.Unlock7A.10.3 Table 4, C.1-2
Billboard16 ft general; 35 ft (freeway).6 ft x 12 ft general; 378 sq. ft. within 250 ft of freeway.200 ft from residential zone.Not on developed property, must be at least 200 ft from residential zone line.Unlock7A.10.2.C.1.c.

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Prohibited Signs in Tucson

  • No person shall erect, alter, or relocate any sign of a prohibited type, including animated or intensely lighted signs, unless regulated elsewhere such as signs in the right-of-way or heritage landmark signs. (7A.8.2.B)
  • No sign shall be permitted that is animated by any means, including flashing, scintillating, blinking, or traveling lights, except as allowed as a heritage landmark sign (HLS). (7A.8.2.B)
  • No sign shall be permitted that because of its intensity of light constitutes a nuisance or hazard to vehicular traffic, pedestrians or adjacent properties. (7A.8.2.C)
  • Tacking, painting, pasting, or otherwise affixing of miscellaneous signs or posters visible from a public way, on buildings, trees, poles, posts, fences, or other structures, is prohibited. No signage is permitted on satellite dishes or disks. (7A.8.2.D)
  • Moving signs (non-stationary or non-fixed) are prohibited, except as allowed as a heritage landmark sign (HLS). (7A.8.2.E)
  • Roof signs are prohibited except as specifically provided; generally, signs erected upon, against, or above a roof or parapet are not allowed (exceptions apply for certain circumstances). (7A.8.2.F)
  • Signs or devices emitting audible sound, odor, or visible matter are prohibited. (7A.8.2.G)
  • No sign shall be permitted at street intersections so as to obstruct free and clear vision of motor vehicle operators or interfere/confuse with traffic signs, signals, or devices. No use of words, symbols, shapes, or colors that interfere, mislead, or confuse traffic. (7A.8.3)
  • No sign is permitted on any curb, sidewalk, post, pole, hydrant, bridge, tree, or other surface located on public property or across/over any street or public thoroughfare, except as expressly authorized. (7A.8.4)
  • No off-site sign is permitted if it faces the front or side yard of any lot within residential or multi-family zones and is within 150 feet of such lot line. (7A.6.8)
  • No person may maintain or permit to be maintained any sign that is in a dangerous or defective condition. (7A.4.7.C)
  • All signs must be erected, altered, repaired, reinstalled, relocated, permitted, and inspected in compliance with permitting requirements. (7A.4.1.A)
  • No sign shall be constructed, maintained, or installed without the consent of the property owner or authorized representative. (7A.4.1.B)
  • Digital signs (electronic message centers) are not allowed to have animated, flashing, or transitioning displays and changes are limited to once per minute. (7A.6.4.C)
  • Billboards and other off-site signs are prohibited in certain zones, including all residential and office zones, rural village center, neighborhood commercial, C-1, parking, RV, park industrial, scenic corridor, airport environs, and historic districts. (7A.10.2 Table 1)
  • Billboards may not change sign copy by any type of electronic process or by use of rotating panels whereby sign copy is changed by rotation. (7A.10.2.C.1.c.(10))

Exempt Signs in Tucson

  • Non-commercial flags, emblems or insignias are exempt from the sign standards, including permitting. (7A.8.1.A.1)
  • Permanent signs cut into the surface of a façade or building are exempt from the sign standards. (7A.8.1.A.2)
  • Non-commercial murals are exempt from the sign standards. (7A.8.1.A.3)
  • Commercial murals that are in pedestrian districts are exempt from the sign standards. (7A.8.1.A.4)
  • Manned hot air balloons are exempt from the sign standards. (7A.8.1.A.5)
  • Interior signs (those not facing or readable from the public right-of-way) are exempt from sign standards beyond building code compliance, except as otherwise provided. (7A.10.1.B)
  • Emergency, warning, and governmental signs necessary for public safety, civil defense, or government use are permitted in all zones. (7A.10.1.A)
  • In the event an exempt sign is located in a Historic Preservation Zone (HPZ), it is subject to Historic Zone design review procedures. (7A.8.1.B)
  • Political election signs are allowed and shall comply with A.R.S. § 16-1019; up to 32 sf in commercial/industrial zones and 16 sf in rural/residential zones. (7A.10.4.A.4)

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Tucson

  • A Master Sign Program is available as a formal process for all permanent exterior signs at a premise, allowing variance from standards for the entire property and requiring Sign Design Review Committee review and approval by the Planning and Development Services Director. (7A.7.1)
  • A Master Sign Program may be submitted before, after, or concurrently with a rezoning, special exception, planned area development, development package, or site plan. Each sign requires an individual permit after approval of the Master Sign Program. (7A.7.1.C)
  • The Master Sign Program covers all exterior permanent signs at a premise; billboards may not be proposed as part of the program. (7A.7.1.B)
  • A Master Sign Program for portable signs is also available to allow a design option for all portable signs and variation from standard provisions, subject to design requirements and findings by the Director. (7A.7.2)
  • An applicant may amend an approved Master Sign Program according to the standards of Article 7A.7. (7A.7.1.D.2)
  • A singular sign design option exists for a new, modified, or replacement individual sign, using the Master Sign Program review process. (7A.7.3)
  • All signage for Planned Area Development (PAD) districts must comply with the sign standards of the PAD or the underlying model zone, or submit a Master Sign Program; billboards are prohibited in PADs. (7A.11.4)
  • Urban Overlay Districts (UOD) may add design review for certain signs, with single signs ≥50 sq ft or total sign area >50 sq ft requiring UOD design review procedure as established in the specific UOD. (7A.10.2.B, note for UODs)
  • Historic Preservation Zones require design review for all signs; see HPZ advisory board approval requirements. (7A.11.1.D; 5.8.8)
  • For signs within a Scenic Corridor Zone, all signs must comply with the Unified Development Code and must be approved through the applicable review process. (7A.11.3.C)
  • Sign Design Review Committee assists by reviewing and recommending design options for Master Sign Programs and individual sign design requests. (7A.13)

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