Sign Regulations in Fremont, California

Fremont, California has specific sign regulations covering 18 sign types across 9 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Flag, Wall Sign, Freestanding Monument Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: June 3, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Fremont, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Fremont

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall SignCannot extend higher than the building wall; not on roof/mansard1.3 x BF, max 200 sq ft
Freestanding Monument Sign6 ft, or 8 ft with minimum 18-inch high decorative base0.5 x SF, max 130 sq ft3' from street, 5' from other property lines
Awning and Canopy Sign12 feet

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Sign Types Covered

18

  • Flag
  • Wall Sign
  • Freestanding Monument Sign
  • Window Sign - Permanent (Business)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

9

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Fremont

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Fremont, wall signs can be up to Cannot extend higher than the building wall; not on roof/mansard and monument signs are limited to 6 ft, or 8 ft with minimum 18-inch high decorative base. 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 Fremont, 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 Fremont, regulated sign types include Flag, Wall Sign, Freestanding Monument Sign, Window Sign - Permanent (Business), and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Fremont, monument signs typically require a 3' from street, 5' from other property lines 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 Fremont are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Fremont has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Fremont, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Fremont, California regulates 18 sign types across 9 zoning districts. Freestanding Monument Signs in the Transit Neighborhood Zone (TN) zoning district are capped at 6 ft, or 8 ft with minimum 18-inch high decorative base tall and 0.5 x SF, max 130 sq ft, with a 3' from street, 5' from other property lines setback (Sec. 18.193.550 (City Center and Downtown), 18.193.490(a)). Most commercial signs in Fremont require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Fremont, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Fremont (9 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Transit Neighborhood Zone (TN)7Flag pole: up to allowed building height in TN zone (~145 ft, see building regulations)No more than 20% of window area
Urban Office Zone (UO)7Flag pole: up to allowed building height (UO: 120 ft max per 18.43.100, but higher per code for architectural elements)No more than 20% of window area
Urban Neighborhood Zone (UN)7Flag pole up to allowed building height (UN: 75 ft, 110 ft for architectural element per 18.43.110)Up to 20% of window area
Commercial  Office District (C-O), Commercial  Neighborhood District (C-N), Commercial  General District (C-G), Commercial  Regional District (C-R), Mixed-Use District (MX), Town Center  Pedestrian District (TC-P), Town Center  Transitional District (TC-T)6Flag pole up to allowed building height (see Table 18.45.020 for specific zone max)Up to 20% of window area
Service and Tech Industrial, Innovation Center, General Industrial, Industrial Sites with Freeway Frontage4See 18.193.640; Freeway-oriented: up to 72' high, 50' wide, 20' deep (parallel to freeway)Under 1 acre: 45 sq ft; 1-10 acres: 72 sq ft; over 10 acres: 150 sq ft (one side per frontage)
Open Space Land Use Designation48 ft above grade130 sq ft
Residential Land Use Designation4Pole max 30 ft above grade60 sq ft per building, 130 sq ft per complex
Downtown District, Centerville Town Center, Irvington Town Center, Mission San Jose Town Center, Niles Town Center, Warm Springs Town Center612 ftUp to 20% of window area
General Regulations For All Zones1If freestanding: 6 ft; construction sites: 8 ft64 sq ft (max 25% of BPA)

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

Transit Neighborhood Zone (TN)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignCannot extend higher than the building wall; not on roof/mansard1.3 x BF, max 200 sq ft75% of wall length to which the sign is attached1 per tenant space/frontage; bonus sign for buildings with 3+ stories, 1 additional sign on top floorFlat against building wall; 1 per tenant or building frontageUnlock18.193.550, Table 18.193.550 (City Center and Downtown), 18.193.490(b); 18.43.090 (building placement, physical character, signage notes)
Freestanding Monument Sign6 ft, or 8 ft with minimum 18-inch high decorative base0.5 x SF, max 130 sq ft3' from street, 5' from other property lines1 per building frontageSetback at least 3 ft from street frontage line and at least 5 ft from other property lines; 1 per building frontage; not transferable between frontagesUnlock18.193.550 (City Center and Downtown), 18.193.490(a)
Awning and Canopy Sign12 feetOn vertical edges of awning/canopyUnlock18.193.550 (City Center and Downtown), 18.193.490(c)
Projecting or Suspended (Blade) SignMax 9 sq ft per face (projecting sign); Max 3 sq ft per face (suspended/blade)One projecting or blade sign per tenantOne per tenant; projecting sign permitted if per master sign program; suspended sign must be under awning/canopy/covered walkwayUnlock18.193.550 (City Center and Downtown), 18.193.490(d), (e)
Marquee Sign or Digital Sign (Assembly Use Only)4 ft vertical dimension (or up to 6 ft for theaters/convention centers w/MSP)Per master sign program and BPA1 per siteOne per site, only for assembly venues (theater, convention hall, etc.)Unlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(f)
Window Sign - Permanent (Business)Not above 2nd storyNo more than 20% of window areaPainted or adhered inside or outside the windowUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(g)
FlagFlag pole: up to allowed building height in TN zone (~145 ft, see building regulations)Lots under 1 acre: 45 sq ft; 1-10 acres: 72 sq ft; over 10 acres: 150 sq ft (per street frontage, measured one side)Max 3 flag poles per frontageOne flag pole per 30 ft of street frontage, up to 3 poles per frontageUnlock18.193.500

Urban Office Zone (UO)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignCannot extend higher than the building wall; not on roof/mansard1.3 x BF, max 200 sq ft75% of wall length1 per tenant space/frontage; bonus sign for buildings with 3+ stories (top floor)Flat against building wall; 1 per tenant or building frontage; multi-story: 1 extra for top floor with 3+ floorsUnlock18.193.550 (City Center and Downtown), 18.193.490(b); 18.43.100
Freestanding Monument Sign6 ft, or 8 ft with 18-inch high decorative base0.5 x SF, max 130 sq ft3' from street, 5' from other property lines1 per building frontageSetback 3' from street; 5' from other property lines; 1 per building frontageUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(a)
Awning and Canopy Sign12 feetOn vertical edges of awning/canopyUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(c)
Projecting or Suspended (Blade) SignProjecting: max 9 sq ft per face; Suspended/Blade: max 3 sq ft per face1 per tenantOne per tenant or building frontage; projecting sign via master sign program; blade/suspended under awning/canopy/covered walkwayUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(d), (e)
Marquee Sign or Digital Sign (Assembly Use Only)4 ft (up to 6 ft for theaters per MSP)Per master sign program, BPA applies1 per siteOne per site, only for assembly venues (theater, convention hall, etc.)Unlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(f)
Window Sign - Permanent (Business)Not above 2nd storyNo more than 20% of window areaPainted/adhered inside/outside windowUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(g)
FlagFlag pole: up to allowed building height (UO: 120 ft max per 18.43.100, but higher per code for architectural elements)Lots under 1 acre: 45 sq ft, 1-10 acres: 72 sq ft, over 10 acres: 150 sq ft (measured one side per frontage)Max 3 flag poles per frontageMax 3 flag poles per street frontageUnlock18.193.500

Urban Neighborhood Zone (UN)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignCannot extend higher than the building wall; not on roof/mansard1.3 x BF, max 200 sq ft75% of wall length1 per tenant space/frontage; bonus sign for buildings with 3+ stories (top floor)Flat against building wall; 1 per tenant or building frontage; multi-story: extra sign for top floor (3+ floors)Unlock18.193.550 (City Center and Downtown), 18.193.490(b); 18.43.110
Freestanding Monument Sign6 ft, or 8 ft with 18 inch base0.5 x SF, max 130 sq ft3' from street, 5' from other property lines1 per building frontageSetback at least 3' from street and 5' from other property lines; 1 per building frontageUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(a)
Awning and Canopy Sign12 feetOn vertical edges of awning/canopyUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(c)
Projecting or Suspended (Blade) SignProjecting: 9 sq ft per face; suspended/blade: 3 sq ft per face1 per tenantOne per tenant/building frontage; projecting sign via master sign program; blade sign under awning/canopy; min 8' clearance above sidewalkUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(d, e)
Marquee or Digital Sign (Assembly Use Only)4 ft (up to 6 ft for theaters per MSP)Per master sign program, within BPA1 per siteOnly for assembly uses/theaters, 1 per siteUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(f)
Window Sign - Permanent (Business)Not above 2nd storyUp to 20% of window areaPainted or adhered on windowUnlock18.193.550, 18.193.490(g)
FlagFlag pole up to allowed building height (UN: 75 ft, 110 ft for architectural element per 18.43.110)Under 1 acre: 45 sq ft; 1-10 acres: 72 sq ft; over 10 acres: 150 sq ft per street frontage (one side)Up to 3 flag poles per street frontageUp to 3 poles per street frontageUnlock18.193.500, 18.43.110

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Prohibited Signs in Fremont

  • No wall-mounted digital signs, A-frames, bunting, pennants, balloons, commercial mascots, portable signs, hand-held signs and other similar devices are allowed (18.193.190(a)).
  • No new billboards or billboard vehicles may be constructed, erected, or used, and billboard vehicles are prohibited on city streets or public parking spaces (18.193.190(b)).
  • Billboards as defined are prohibited on city property (18.194.130(a)).
  • Signs may not be placed in median strips or islands, on retaining walls, bridges, benches, traffic signals, poles or utility equipment, street lighting, or utility poles or on traffic signs, poles, guy wires, or terrain (18.193.410).
  • No sign shall be affixed to or cut into any tree or other living vegetation; terrain signs (cut, burned, marked on cliffs or hillsides) are prohibited except for the existing Niles hillside sign (18.193.410(b)-(c)).
  • No sign may block or impede normal pedestrian use of sidewalks; at least 4 feet of sidewalk width must be maintained (18.193.360).
  • No sign may constitute a safety hazard, impede public use of the right-of-way, or obstruct vision at intersections (18.193.350, 18.193.370).
  • No sign may be configured to be confused with traffic signs or signals (18.193.380).
  • No sign may emit any sound, smoke, or vapors (18.193.420).
  • Flashing or blinking signs, signs with varying intensity of light or color, are not allowed (18.193.430(a)).
  • Light sources for signage must be concealed or shielded, must not cause glare or annoyance, and must not spill onto adjacent properties (18.193.430(b)-(c)).
  • Signs in residential land use designations may not display general advertising for hire, messages outside First Amendment protection, be illuminated (with specific exceptions), be animated, or contain commercial messages except real estate and garage sale signs (18.193.730).
  • Off-site commercial and general advertising for hire message types are prohibited in open space land use designations; illuminated and freestanding pole signs are also prohibited (18.193.680).
  • No sign may be placed, mounted, or erected in a way which obstructs the use of any door, window, or fire escape (18.193.390).
  • No permanent sign shall be erected without a permit unless specifically exempted (18.193.110).

Exempt Signs in Fremont

  • Signs required by law or governmental order, rule, or regulation, with a total surface area not exceeding 10 square feet per lot or parcel unless a larger size is required by law, are exempt from sign permit requirements (18.193.200(b)).
  • Various devices and objects not considered signs under the definitions (18.25.2600(kkk)) are exempt from sign permit requirements (18.193.200(a)).
  • Signs which cannot be seen from a public street or adjacent properties (e.g., within a ball park or similar private recreation use) are exempt (18.193.200(c)).
  • On-site advisory and warning signs less than two square feet in area unless required to be larger by state or federal law (18.193.200(e)).
  • Development review courtesy notices required by the city on property under development review (18.193.200(f)).
  • Real estate open house signs that comply with specific regulations are exempt (18.193.200(g), 18.194.120(d)).
  • Governmental traffic control and official governmental signs are exempt on city property (18.194.120(a)).
  • Permanent signs on city property erected in the past in conformance with then-applicable laws (i.e. legal nonconforming) may remain if maintained and not expanded or moved (18.194.120(b)).
  • Private party signs located on city property pursuant to a lease or contract (18.194.120(c)).
  • Personally held or attended noncommercial message signs in traditional public forum areas during approved hours (18.194.140) do not require a permit, if they are held or attended, not inflatable, do not produce smoke, noise, glare or fumes, and do not block pedestrian/vehicular access.
  • Address indicators and warning signs for residential buildings are exempt (Table 18.193.700).
  • Signs containing maps that identify unit locations within multi-unit residential developments are exempt (Table 18.193.700).
  • Holiday and cultural observance decorations on private residential property, on display in season for not more than 45 days per year and not including commercial messages (18.25.2600(kkk)(8)).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Fremont

  • A master sign program is required for multi-tenant buildings to allocate sign location and appearances among tenants, and must address future tenant changes (18.193.580, 18.193.630).
  • Master sign programs allow exceptions from some standard numerical regulations (e.g., number, area, height, placement), but may not permit sign types that are otherwise expressly prohibited (18.193.740).
  • Master sign programs are to be reviewed and approved by the zoning administrator and require specific findings such as compatibility with building architecture, other signs, and proportionality (18.193.760).
  • Applications for a master sign program must include maps, elevations of buildings, and details about both proposed and existing signs (18.193.750).
  • Signs such as marquees, digital signs (for assembly use), certain signs in special districts, or for sites with multi-story buildings may be permitted only with an approved master sign program (see Table 18.193.550; 18.193.450 for digital signs).
  • Neighborhood identification signs require master sign program approval (18.193.725).

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