Sign Regulations in Anaheim, California

Anaheim, California has specific sign regulations covering 51 sign types across 13 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Directional Sign, Nameplate, Temporary Real Estate Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: August 12, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Anaheim, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Anaheim

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Identification Sign4 ft (monument type in multi-family), 4 ft (business sign on residential structure)20 sq ft (multiple-family), 6 sq ft (converted residential to business, unaltered exterior)Not closer than 7 ft to public right-of-way.
Nameplate1 sq ft
Directional Sign4 ft (monument/freestanding), 6 ft (wall-mounted measured from grade)4 sq ft per faceMust meet line-of-sight requirements.

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Sign Types Covered

51

  • Directional Sign
  • Nameplate
  • Temporary Real Estate Sign
  • Temporary Tract Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

13

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Anaheim

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Anaheim vary by zone and sign type. Wall signs typically range from 25-40 feet, while monument signs are usually limited to 6-10 feet. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your property.

To get a sign permit in Anaheim, 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 Anaheim, regulated sign types include Directional Sign, Nameplate, Temporary Real Estate Sign, Temporary Tract Sign, 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 Anaheim 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 Anaheim are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Anaheim has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Anaheim, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Anaheim, California regulates 51 sign types across 13 zoning districts. Temporary Real Estate Signs in the RH-1 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-1), RH-2 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-2), RH-3 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-3), RS-1 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-1), RS-2 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-2), RS-3 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-3), RS-4 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-4), Single-Family Residential Zones (General Regulations For All Zones) zoning district are capped at 6 ft frame (single-family), 6 ft for other freestanding signs tall, 5 sq ft per lot (single-family); 20 sq ft aggregate (≤1 acre); 50 sq ft per sign (>1 acre), and 4 ft (single-family) wide, with a Not closer than 7 ft to any public right-of-way. setback (Sec. 18.44.180). Most commercial signs in Anaheim require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Anaheim, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Anaheim (13 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
RH-1 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-1), RH-2 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-2), RH-3 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-3), RS-1 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-1), RS-2 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-2), RS-3 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-3), RS-4 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-4), Single-Family Residential Zones (General Regulations For All Zones)108 ft65 sq ft
RM-1 Multiple-Family Residential Zone (RM-1), RM-2 Multiple-Family Residential Zone (RM-2), RM-3 Multiple-Family Residential Zone (RM-3), RM-3.5 Multiple-Family Residential Zone (RM-3.5), RM-4 Multiple-Family Residential Zone (RM-4), Multiple-Family Residential Zones (General Regulations For All Zones)78 ft65 sq ft
C-G General Commercial Zone (C-G), C-NC Neighborhood Center Commercial Zone (C-NC), C-R Regional Commercial Zone (C-R), O-L Low Intensity Office Zone (O-L), O-H High Intensity Office Zone (O-H), Commercial Zones (General Regulations For All Zones)14Max 30 ft; 25 ft within 300 ft of residential, increased 1 ft/10 ft over 300 ft to residential; subject to conditional use permit findings125 sq ft or 0.5 sq ft per linear ft of freeway/frontage road, whichever less
I Industrial Zone (I), Industrial Zone (General Regulations For All Zones)7max 30 ft (see code for adjacency to residences)See commercial zone for rules; wall facing freeway/railroad limited to 150 sq ft or per formula.
MU-C Mixed-Use Corridor Zone (MU-C), MU-LM Mixed-Use Low-Medium Zone (MU-LM), MU-MID Mixed-Use Mid Zone (MU-MID), MU-MED Mixed-Use Medium Zone (MU-MED), MU-H Mixed-Use High Zone (MU-H), MU-UC Mixed-Use Urban Core Zone (MU-UC), MU-I Mixed-Use Industrial Zone (MU-I), Mixed-Use Zone (General Regulations For All Zones)128 ft (most), 25 ft (large/major centers only)See commercial rules: 65 sq ft (non-res w/ <300 ft frontage, Table 44-A); 250 sq ft (centers, 300+ ft frontage, Table 44-B)
OS Open Space Zone (OS), PR Public Recreational Zone (PR), SP Semi-Public Zone (SP), T Transition Zone (T), Public and Special Purpose Zones (General Regulations For All Zones)98–25 ft depending on center/lot size65 sq ft
Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay Zone7Max 30 ft (by CUP)By CUP—up to 125 sq ft area, 15 ft wide, 30 ft high
Platinum Triangle Mixed Use (PTMU) Overlay Zone (PTMU and its Districts), PTMU Overlay Zone – Arena District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Transit District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Gateway District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Gene Autry District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Katella District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Lewis District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Orangewood District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Sunkist-Lewis District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Office District, PTMU Overlay Zone – Stadium District48–25 ft (see use/case)Banner: ≤225 sq ft or 1% of building face; Real Estate: 20 sq ft (≤1 acre), 50 sq ft (>1 acre); Tract: 65 sq ft, 8 ft H.
Brookhurst Commercial Corridor (BCC) Overlay Zone38–25 ft (per Table 44-A/B)See underlying/regular commercial sign code—up to 65 sq ft or by frontage, per Table 44-A/B.
South Anaheim Boulevard Corridor (SABC) Overlay Zone, SABC Neighborhood Residential District, SABC Boulevard Residential District, SABC Neighborhood Commercial District, SABC Neighborhood Commercial-Mixed District, SABC Professional Office/Medical District, SABC Regional Commercial District, SABC Open Space/Educational District325 ft south of Ball (CUP); 8 ft north (monument only, per Table 44-A/B)See Table 44-A/44-B (also overlays may limit overall aggregate)
Mobile Home Park (MHP) Overlay Zone26–10 ft (see general city code);Same as multi-family residential: 20 sq ft;
Floodplain (FP) Overlay Zone26–10 ft (see underlying zone sign rules)See underlying zone for allowed area; e.g., real estate up to 20 sq ft (≤1 acre), 50 sq ft (>1 acre); tract up to 65 sq ft; political up to 32 sq ft if temp.
Residential Opportunity (RO) Overlay Zone46–10 ft (see temp sign type respective city code rules)20 sq ft (multi-family), 4 ft high for monument signs (monument not less than 7 ft from ROW)

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Anaheim(sample of 3 of 13 zones)

RH-1 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-1), RH-2 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-2), RH-3 Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone (RH-3), RS-1 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-1), RS-2 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-2), RS-3 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-3), RS-4 Single-Family Residential Zone (RS-4), Single-Family Residential Zones (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
Identification Sign4 ft (monument type in multi-family), 4 ft (business sign on residential structure)20 sq ft (multiple-family), 6 sq ft (converted residential to business, unaltered exterior)Not closer than 7 ft to public right-of-way.1 per building/unit. May be increased to 2 per street frontage if incorporated into entry monument walls on either side of an entry.On building below roof level or monument type in required location.Unlock18.44.070; 18.44.130
Nameplate1 sq ft1 per residence or businessMounted on or near entry.Unlock18.44.110.060
Directional Sign4 ft (monument/freestanding), 6 ft (wall-mounted measured from grade)4 sq ft per faceMust meet line-of-sight requirements.1 per vehicular entranceWithin required landscape setback.Unlock18.44.110.020
Temporary Real Estate Sign6 ft frame (single-family), 6 ft for other freestanding signs5 sq ft per lot (single-family); 20 sq ft aggregate (≤1 acre); 50 sq ft per sign (>1 acre)4 ft (single-family)Not closer than 7 ft to any public right-of-way.1 per street/highway frontage per parcelOn lot being sold/leased; not closer than 7 ft to public right-of-way.Unlock18.44.180
Temporary Political Sign32 sq ft (building permit not required ≤32 sq ft and removed <120 days after erection or 30 days after election)Must not block required sight lines.On private property.Unlock18.44.210.030
Temporary Tract Sign8 ft65 sq ft1 on-site per tract; 2 off-site per tract (with further limits if multiple signs on same parcel)On-site or off-site. Off-site allowed on vacant property with minimum distances as per code.Unlock18.44.190
Temporary Sign for Future Establishment8 ft50 sq ft8 ft (dimension)At least 10 ft from property or right-of-way; corner lots must observe fence setbacks.1 per parcel (2 allowed for ≥5 acres with 2 street frontages)On-site, set back at least 10 ft from property line or right-of-way.Unlock18.44.200
Public Utility or Required by Law Sign4 sq ftAs required by law or utility operations.Unlock18.44.140

C-G General Commercial Zone (C-G), C-NC Neighborhood Center Commercial Zone (C-NC), C-R Regional Commercial Zone (C-R), O-L Low Intensity Office Zone (O-L), O-H High Intensity Office Zone (O-H), Commercial Zones (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
Wall SignWall facing street: 1 sq ft/linear ft of that elevation (or 150 sq ft facing freeway/railroad, or 3 sq ft/linear ft for offices 4+ stories)1 per eligible elevation (more allowed for buildings >100 ft long, minor variations for office buildings, see code)On eligible elevations (see code for building elevations facing street, parking, freeway, or main entrance).Unlock18.44.110.010
Monument Sign8 ft (most properties), 20–25 ft (for larger centers, see Table 44-B)See Table 44-A and Table 44-B: up to 250 sq ft for large centers (300+ ft frontage), or 65 sq ft for most parcels, or based on frontage (0.33–0.5 sq ft/ft)10–20 ft (per Table 44-A/B)2 ft min from ultimate right-of-way; must not violate sight triangle provision.1 per 300 ft frontage (see Table 44-A); multiple possible for very large parcels, max 1 per 300 ft spacingWithin required landscaped planter (see code for sight lines/ROW, setbacks, location).Unlock18.44.090; 18.44.080
Freestanding Sign (Pole/Pylon)8 ft (regular), 20–25 ft (large centers)See monument sign limits (above; same area limits apply)8–20 ft (per Tables)As monument sign; see code for precise rules.Same as monument (see above)Within required landscaped planter, respecting setback and sight triangle regulation.Unlock18.44.080; 18.44.090
Freeway-Oriented On-Site SignMax 30 ft; 25 ft within 300 ft of residential, increased 1 ft/10 ft over 300 ft to residential; subject to conditional use permit findings125 sq ft or 0.5 sq ft per linear ft of freeway/frontage road, whichever less15 ftLocation must be within planter, further than 25% parcel width from abutting property (max 50 ft), not in required triangle.1 per project/center; major tenants only. See permit process.On property abutting freeway/frontage road; must not combine street and freeway frontages for size.Unlock18.44.100
Directional Sign4 ft (fs/monument); 6 ft (wall, measured from grade)4 sq ft/faceMust comply with sight triangle requirements.1 per vehicle entranceWithin required landscape setback at vehicle entrances.Unlock18.44.110.020
Temporary Real Estate Sign6 ft (frame), 6 ft if freestanding, 4 ft width (single-family type sign); 10 ft for parcels >1 acre (not width)20 sq ft (≤1 acre); max 50 sq ft (>1 acre, per sign);4 ft (single-family)Not closer than 7 ft to public right-of-way1 per street/highway frontageOn property being offered; not closer than 7 ft to right-of-way.Unlock18.44.180
Temporary Tract Sign (On or Off-site)8 ft65 sq ft1 on-site per tract; Up to 2 off-site (additional w/ long frontages, see code)On-site or off-site (vacant lots for off-site); must specify location, identification and date built.Unlock18.44.190
Temporary Sign for Future Establishment8 ft50 sq ft8 ft10 ft minimum from property/ROW line1 (or 2 on large corner lots)On-site; one per site (or 2 if ≥5 acres, 2 streets)Unlock18.44.200

MU-C Mixed-Use Corridor Zone (MU-C), MU-LM Mixed-Use Low-Medium Zone (MU-LM), MU-MID Mixed-Use Mid Zone (MU-MID), MU-MED Mixed-Use Medium Zone (MU-MED), MU-H Mixed-Use High Zone (MU-H), MU-UC Mixed-Use Urban Core Zone (MU-UC), MU-I Mixed-Use Industrial Zone (MU-I), Mixed-Use Zone (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
Stand-Alone Residential Project Sign (Identification Sign)4 ft (monument/multi-family); 4 ft (business/residential conversion-unaltered appearance)20 sq ft, double-faced, monument not to exceed 4 ft high (multi-family/attached); 6 sq ft, 4 ft high (business in residential structure with unaltered appearance)Not closer than 7 ft to ROW (if monument).1 per unit, plus entry monument sign(s) per frontage if at entry walls.On building below roof level or as a monument sign outside required setbacks (not <7 ft from ROW if monument); one per building/unit. Window/door nameplates also allowed.Unlock18.44.070; 18.44.130; 18.12.120.010
Stand-Alone Residential Nameplate1 sq ft1 per entry/unitAt or near entrance.Unlock18.44.110.060
Stand-Alone Residential Directional4 ft (monument/freestanding); 6 ft (wall, measured from grade)4 sq ft per faceSight triangle must be maintained.1 per vehicular entranceWithin required landscape setback.Unlock18.44.110.020
Mixed-Use or Stand-Alone Nonresidential (Monument/Freestanding Sign)8 ft (most), 25 ft (large/major centers only)See commercial rules: 65 sq ft (non-res w/ <300 ft frontage, Table 44-A); 250 sq ft (centers, 300+ ft frontage, Table 44-B)10–20 ft (see Table 44-A/B)2 ft min from ultimate ROW, not in sight triangle.1 per 300 ft frontageWithin required landscaped planter, respecting setbacks/sightlines.Unlock18.44.090; 18.44.080; 18.44.055 (sign program)
Mixed-Use/Nonresidential Directional Sign4 ft (free/monument), 6 ft (wall, grade)4 sq ft per faceSight triangle compliance.1 per entryWithin required landscape setback at vehicle entrance.Unlock18.44.110.020
Temporary Real Estate Sign6 ft (frame/freestanding, ≤1 acre), 10 ft (>1 acre);20 sq ft (≤1 acre); 50 sq ft (>1 acre);4 ft (single-family frame)7 ft min from ROW (freestanding)1 per street/highway frontageOn property for sale/lease; setback requirements apply.Unlock18.44.180
Temporary Tract Sign8 ft65 sq ft1 onsite/2 offsite per tract, more possible with long frontageOn-site/off-site (vacant, subject to separation/minimums).Unlock18.44.190
Temporary Sign for Future Establishment8 ft50 sq ft8 ft10 ft setback; corner exceptions per 18.44.200.0501 or 2 (large corner parcels)On-site; 1 per site, 2 for lots ≥5 acres w/ two street frontages.Unlock18.44.200

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Prohibited Signs in Anaheim

  • Any sign that is not specifically permitted in Chapter 18.44 is prohibited.
  • Abandoned signs.
  • Awning signs, except as specifically permitted as part of a coordinated sign program.
  • Balloons and other inflatable devices that are roof-mounted or enclose more than two (2) cubic feet, except by special event permit.
  • Billboards.
  • Flashing or blinking signs or lights, or signs that have moving parts or animate, or emit glare, momentary blindness, or discomfort.
  • Illegal signs.
  • Cabinet signs, illuminated or non-illuminated, with tenant names mounted on Plexiglas-type strips that slide within channels (directory/cabinet-type tenant signage).
  • Nonconforming signs that have been subject to an amortization period that has expired, and conformance has not been accomplished.
  • Parking of vehicles/trailers so as to be visible from the right-of-way, for the basic purpose of sign advertisement.
  • Pennant signs, except as permitted by special event permit.
  • Permanent sale or 'come-on' signs.
  • Placards, posters, announcements, and similar signs attached to any fence, pole, tree, or any other object in the public right-of-way, except official signs.
  • Pole-mounted freestanding signs.
  • Portable signs, including A-frame signs.
  • Private-use signs on public land or right-of-way.
  • Pump island signs.
  • Roof signs.
  • Rotating or revolving signs.
  • Signs that exceed the height of a roofline.
  • Signs encroaching into the public right-of-way, unless an encroachment license has been approved or the sign is part of an approved wayfinding sign program.
  • Signs painted on fences or walls (other than building walls).
  • Signs that are a danger to the public or are unsafe.
  • Signs that cause a potential traffic hazard or obstruct the view of any authorized traffic sign, signal or device.
  • Signs made of vinyl fabric and used as permanent signage.
  • Signs painted on plywood or particle board (excluding temporary real estate signs).
  • Statuary or representative figures, real or simulated, used for advertising purposes.
  • Any sign with rust, chipped, cracked or peeling paint; hanging, dangling, torn, or frayed parts; permanently burned-out bulbs; illegible letters or numbers; or graffiti.
  • Any sign that is not maintained as required by Section 18.44.160.
  • All signs must comply with the Uniform Codes and other safety regulations.
  • No sign may project above a roofline or be classified as a roof sign.
  • No sign may project over or into the public right-of-way, unless specifically allowed.
  • Temporary signs and other kinds of signs as outlined in 18.44.035 are prohibited unless explicitly exempt or allowed by permit or sign code (e.g., certain special events, wayfinding programs, etc.).
  • All off-site advertising signs (as defined as billboards) are prohibited except as otherwise allowed for regional guide signs or by conditional use permit.
  • Nonconforming billboards are required to be removed or made conforming per applicable amortization schedules.
  • Signs must not interfere with visibility at driveways and intersections as described in minimum sight distance diagrams (line-of-sight triangles).
  • Portable signs (including sandwich boards, A-frame signs, and temporary signage not mounted per code) are prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Anaheim

  • Nameplates per Section 18.44.110 (limited to one square foot per residence/business).
  • Window signs erected in accordance with Section 18.44.110 (must not exceed 20% of window area).
  • Public utility signs and signs required by law erected in accordance with Section 18.44.140 (not exceeding four square feet).
  • Political signs, subject to Section 18.44.210 and location, duration, and size limitations.
  • Non-illuminated, foam-letter signs and non-illuminated wall signs, provided no wall is punctured.
  • Temporary real estate signs (Section 18.44.180) and temporary tract signs (Section 18.44.190), subject to location, size, and time limitations.
  • Temporary event and special event signage when authorized by Section 18.44.170 et seq., subject to event permits.
  • Temporary fruit stand or seasonal fruit stand signs as permitted (Section 18.44.210.020).
  • Signs allowed by special event permit or wayfinding sign program, subject to program/permitting as specified.
  • Religious, educational, governmental, or institutional signs when required by law or for identification at places of assembly, per Section 18.44.140.
  • Signs for which the code specifically states 'no permit required,' as long as all code requirements are met (Section 18.44.060.010).
  • One business flag, per property, on commercial or industrial zoned properties, per Section 18.44.065, must comply with building code and other listed restrictions.
  • Signs displaying a noncommercial message on a temporary sign that is less than twenty (20) square feet in residential zones (per Section 18.44.070.030).
  • Temporary window signs (for commercial/industrial) so long as they do not exceed area thresholds and comply with the limitations in 18.44.110.070.
  • Signs for public utility purposes or required by law (Section 18.44.140).
  • Certain real estate and tract signage which complies with all specified standards and time limits.
  • Temporary future establishment signs per Section 18.44.200 (subject to area, height, time, and content limitations).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Anaheim

  • A coordinated sign program is required for: (1) multiple-occupancy sites of two or more tenant spaces; (2) any separately identifiable building group; (3) a neighborhood or community shopping center; (4) any site containing at least 40,000 square feet of land area; and (5) any project for which a coordinated sign program is specifically required by zone or entitlement conditions (Section 18.44.055.010).
  • All sign programs must be approved by the Planning Director and, if any sign exceeds normal code limits, the coordinated sign program requires a minor conditional use permit and additional findings.
  • If the coordinated sign program does not comply with code, submittal and approval of a minor conditional use permit is required, with detailed findings relating to design, scale, and consistency.
  • For mixed-use, Platinum Triangle, and Anaheim Canyon projects: a coordinated sign program is always required for master planned areas, mixed-use overlays, and as required by the underlying district/zoning or as specifically stated in conditions of approval.
  • Residential and non-residential mixed-use and large shopping centers (and projects with conditions requiring a sign program) must submit a coordinated sign program before the first sign permit is issued.
  • Special sign districts (e.g., Arena and Transit Districts) require a coordinated sign program in accordance with specific master site/exhibit plans attached to development agreements.
  • In mixed-use projects in the city’s Mixed-Use Overlay or PTMU Overlay Zone, a coordinated sign program is required and is specified as a submittal requirement for the project (and evaluated as part of the final site or master site plan).
  • Coordination with final plan review (in Mixed-Use and PTMU Overlays): application for a coordinated sign program must be submitted in conjunction with the project's final plan or master plan.
  • Amendments to an approved coordinated sign program are reviewed as minor amendments, unless any signs are noncompliant or discretionary review is required.
  • In mixed-use projects, stand-alone residential: follow residential zone sign standards (generally, only address and small identification signs); for non-residential/mixed-use: coordinated sign program required, including as part of plan review.
  • Certain districts (e.g., Arena, Transit) require adherence to a Sign Identity Program or Coordinated Sign Program as referenced in the specific development agreement/master site plan.
  • If a project or entitlement specifically requires a sign plan (e.g., Master Sign Plan, Coordinated Sign Program, or sign program as a condition of approval), the sign plan must be submitted and approved before sign permits.
  • For any project for which a sign variance or sign conditional use permit is requested, a sign plan must be submitted as part of the application.

Source: amlegal municipal code