Sign Regulations in Bentonville, Arkansas

Bentonville, Arkansas has specific sign regulations covering 33 sign types across 9 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Incidental or Directional Signs, Window and Door Signs, Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Single Tenant). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 30, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Bentonville, Arkansas

Sample Sign Requirements in Bentonville

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Freestanding Sign (Subdivision & Multifamily)6 ft.32 sq. ft.
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential)6 ft.32 sq. ft.
Wall Sign (Residential)1 ft. above roof peak4 sq. ft.; non-illuminated

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Sign Types Covered

33

  • Incidental or Directional Signs
  • Window and Door Signs
  • Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Single Tenant)
  • Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Multiple Tenant)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

9

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Bentonville

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Bentonville, wall signs can be up to 1 ft. above roof peak and monument signs are limited to 6 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 Bentonville, 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 Bentonville, regulated sign types include Incidental or Directional Signs, Window and Door Signs, Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Single Tenant), Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Multiple Tenant), 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 Bentonville 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 Bentonville are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Bentonville has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Bentonville, Arkansas Sign Rules at a Glance

Bentonville, Arkansas regulates 33 sign types across 9 zoning districts. Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Single Tenant)s in the C-1, Neighborhood Commercial, C-2, General Commercial, C-3, Mixed-Use Commercial zoning district are capped at 8 ft. (C-1); 12 ft. (C-2, C-3) tall and 60 sq. ft., with a Min. 5 ft. from property line if sign area <= 32 sq ft; 10 ft if sign area > 32 sq ft; 25 ft if adjacent to residential setback (Sec. Sec 801.15, Table and text). Most commercial signs in Bentonville require a permit.

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Sign Rules by Zoning District in Bentonville (9 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
A-1, Agricultural, R-E, Residential Estate, R-1, Low Density Single Family Residential, R-2, Medium Density Two Family and Townhome Residential, R-3, Medium-High Density Multifamily Residential, R-4, High Density Multifamily Residential, R-MH, Manufactured Home Residential, R-ZL, Zero Lot Line, R-O, Residential Office, R-C2, Central Residential - Moderate Density, R-C3, Central Residential - High Density, DN-1, Downtown Low-Density Residential, DN-2, Downtown Medium-Density Residential, DN-3, Downtown High Density Residential, DN-4, Downtown Mixed-Use Residential, PRD, Planned Residential Development912 ft.40% of window/door area
C-1, Neighborhood Commercial, C-2, General Commercial, C-3, Mixed-Use Commercial1470 ft.100 sq. ft.
DC, Downtown Core, DE, Downtown Edge1470 ft.100 sq. ft.
I-1, Light Industrial, I-2, Heavy Industrial1470 ft.100 sq. ft.
PUD, Planned Unit Development1
Municipal Airport Overlay District, Northwest Arkansas Regional (XNA) Airport Overlay District1
General Regulations For All Zones76 ft. (res), 8 ft. (nonres), 12 ft. (subdiv)Up to 40% of the window/door area
Municipal Airport Overlay District1
Northwest Arkansas Regional (XNA) Airport Overlay District1

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Bentonville(sample of 3 of 9 zones)

C-1, Neighborhood Commercial, C-2, General Commercial, C-3, Mixed-Use Commercial

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Single Tenant)8 ft. (C-1); 12 ft. (C-2, C-3)60 sq. ft.Min. 5 ft. from property line if sign area <= 32 sq ft; 10 ft if sign area > 32 sq ft; 25 ft if adjacent to residential1/street frontage; a second permitted on >300 ft street frontagePer street frontageUnlockSec 801.15, Table and text
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Multiple Tenant)12 ft. (C-2, C-3)100 sq. ft.Min. 5 ft. if <=32 sq ft; otherwise 10 or 25 ft.1/street frontage; additional as abovePer street frontageUnlockSec 801.15, Table & text
Freestanding Sign (Adjacent to I-49, Option 1)70 ft.100 sq. ft.Per street frontageWithin 500 ft. of I-49, between Exit 85 and 86, for uses catering to travelers (hotels, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)UnlockSec 801.15(c)(7)
Wall Sign (Nonresidential)1 ft. above roof peak15% of wall area (includes awning, canopy, window, door, projecting, roof signs)No max; cumulative area restrictedOn buildingUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Awning Sign1 ft. above highest roof peak32 sq. ft. (must be included as part of max area for wall signs)1/awning faceOn awning faceUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Marquee Sign8 ft.100 sq. ft.1/buildingOn marqueeUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Temporary Sign (Property for Sale or Lease, Nonresidential)8 ft.32 sq. ft.As aboveOn property for sale/leaseUnlockSec 801.13(2)
Temporary Signs (Property Under Construction, Nonresidential)12 ft.32 sq. ft.1/street frontageOn property under constructionUnlockSec 801.13(2)

DC, Downtown Core, DE, Downtown Edge

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Single Tenant)8 ft.60 sq. ft.Min 5 ft from property line if sign area <= 32 sq ft; 10 ft if above; 25 ft if adjacent to residential.1/street frontage; 2 if >300 ftAt street frontageUnlockSec 801.15 Table & text
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Multiple Tenant)12 ft.100 sq. ft.As above1/street frontage; 2 if additional allowedAt street frontageUnlockSec 801.15 Table & text
Wall Sign (Nonresidential)1 ft. above roof peak15% of wall areaNo max; cumulative areaOn buildingUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Awning Sign1 ft. above highest roof peak32 sq. ft. (included in max 15% wall sign area)1/awning faceOn awning faceUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Marquee Sign8 ft.100 sq. ft.1/buildingOn marqueeUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Single Tenant, Option: I-49)70 ft.100 sq. ft.Per street frontageWithin 500 ft of Interstate 49, Exit 85/86, for uses catering to travelersUnlockSec 801.15(c)(7)
Temporary Signs (Property Under Construction, Nonresidential)12 ft.32 sq. ft.1/street frontageOn property under constructionUnlockSec 801.13(2)
Temporary Sign (Property for Sale or Lease, Nonresidential)8 ft.32 sq. ft.As aboveOn property for sale/leaseUnlockSec 801.13(2)

I-1, Light Industrial, I-2, Heavy Industrial

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Single Tenant)8 ft.60 sq. ft.Min 5 ft from property line if sign area <= 32 sq ft; 10 ft if above; 25 ft if adjacent to residential.1/street frontage; 2 if >300 ftAt street frontageUnlockSec 801.15 Table & text
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential - Multiple Tenant)12 ft.100 sq. ft.As above1/street frontage; 2 if additional allowedAt street frontageUnlockSec 801.15 Table & text
Wall Sign (Nonresidential)1 ft. above roof peak15% of wall areaNo max; cumulative areaOn buildingUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Awning Sign1 ft. above highest roof peak32 sq. ft. (included in max 15% wall sign area)1/awning faceOn awning faceUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Marquee Sign8 ft.100 sq. ft.1/buildingOn marqueeUnlockSec 801.15 Table
Freestanding Sign (Single Tenant, Option: I-49)70 ft.100 sq. ft.Per street frontageWithin 500 ft of Interstate 49, Exit 85/86, for uses catering to travelersUnlockSec 801.15(c)(7)
Temporary Signs (Property Under Construction, Nonresidential)12 ft.32 sq. ft.1/street frontageOn property under constructionUnlockSec 801.13(2)
Temporary Sign (Property for Sale or Lease, Nonresidential)8 ft.32 sq. ft.As aboveOn property for sale/leaseUnlockSec 801.13(2)

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Prohibited Signs in Bentonville

  • Pole signs are prohibited except as allowed for digital billboards adjacent to I-49.
  • Rotating or revolving signs are prohibited.
  • Commercial handheld signs are prohibited.
  • Portable message center signs are prohibited.
  • Off-site commercial message signs are prohibited.
  • Signs (including supports, frames, embellishments) are not allowed within or attached/affixed/painted on any utility pole, light standard, utility box, pedestal, tree, rock, or other natural object within the public right-of-way or on public property, except as specifically allowed.
  • Air-activated graphics are prohibited, except as allowed for special events in Section 801.13(4) Temporary signs.
  • Obsolete signs or signs which have broken supports or are overgrown with vegetation are prohibited.
  • Billboards are prohibited except for specific grandfathered or regulated situations.
  • Mobile billboards (for advertising and not normal business operations) are prohibited when parked to be viewed from a vehicular right-of-way.
  • Signs with fluctuating illumination, movement, or flashing, blinking, or simulated motion are prohibited.
  • Any sign, sign structure, or lighting that causes hazardous or unsafe conditions by creating a hazard due to collapse, fire, decay, abandonment, impedes emergency access, or is otherwise unsafe is prohibited.
  • Strung lights used as sign illumination are prohibited.
  • Temporary signs (unless specifically exempted or permitted) may not be artificially illuminated.
  • No sign shall block or impede entrances/exits to buildings including windows, doors, and fire escapes.
  • No sign shall be located so as to create an obstruction in sight triangles required for vehicular safety.
  • No sign shall be maintained in a manner that results in cracked/peeling paint, missing/damaged panels, damaged supports, or overgrown landscaping that interrupts visibility.
  • No sign shall be located in violation of the ICC Building Code or National Electrical Code or City codes/regulations.
  • Within the public right-of-way and on city property, private party signs are generally prohibited unless expressly permitted.
  • Commercial mascots are prohibited on city property or public right-of-way.
  • No sign, including supports, frames, and embellishments, may block the clear vision of drivers, bicyclists, or pedestrians.

Exempt Signs in Bentonville

  • Official signs (traffic control, emergency, warning, government messages, official notices) are exempt from the permit requirements when erected or authorized by the City or other government agency.
  • Wayfinding signs erected or authorized by the City or other government unit are exempt.
  • Non-legible interior signs (not visible from public right-of-way) are exempt.
  • Noncommercial messages within public property, under First Amendment protection, when hand-held by a person or personally attended, and do not exceed 8 square feet per sign, are exempt from permits.
  • Works of art that do not identify a commercial business/product/service or thematic commercial content are not considered signs and are exempt.
  • Incidental or directional signs of up to 3 square feet are exempt from sign permit requirements.
  • On private property, the following are allowed without a sign permit: handheld signs, incidental/directional signs, interior signs, temporary signs (within display, area, and use limits), window and door signs (within area limits), outdoor vendor signs (if under vendor permit), and signs for properties under construction/sale/lease (within size and location limits).
  • Signs wholly contained within an enclosed building are exempt from placement regulations (for donation boxes: applicable for donation box exemption).
  • Recycling bins operated by the City or waste management company are exempt from donation box regulations.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Bentonville

  • A common signage plan is required prior to issuance of any sign permit in a development containing more than one building, business, or establishment (such as multi-tenant developments/shopping centers). The common signage plan must be approved by the Director.
  • The common signage plan must demonstrate graphical design consistency and uniformity among all signs within a related project, and applies to all buildings, businesses, and establishments within a related project, even if subdivided.
  • An approved signage plan governs and overrides (in the case of conflict) the zoning ordinance for signage in the development.
  • Amendments/additions or major alterations to the size/layout of the property or signage in a multi-tenant or multiphase project require a new common signage plan to be submitted and approved.
  • Minor alterations in sign location due to unexpected site conditions may be approved administratively by the Director provided the plan's criteria and Article Purpose standards are used.
  • For vertical streetscape banners on public rights-of-way/City property, an overall signage plan must be approved when multiple banners are placed on a lot or street section.

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