Sign Regulations in Menifee, California

Menifee, California has specific sign regulations covering 40 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Temporary Wall Sign, Temporary Freestanding Sign, Temporary Flag. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: October 20, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Menifee, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Menifee

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Projecting SignMinimum lowest point 8 feet above grade
Temporary Wall SignRoofline5 feet from right-of-way
Temporary Freestanding Sign8 feet5 feet from right-of-way; minimum 3 feet from driveway

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Sign Types Covered

40

  • Temporary Wall Sign
  • Temporary Freestanding Sign
  • Temporary Flag
  • Awning Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Menifee

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Menifee, wall signs can be up to Roofline and monument signs are limited to 8 feet. 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 Menifee, 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 Menifee, regulated sign types include Temporary Wall Sign, Temporary Freestanding Sign, Temporary Flag, Awning 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 Menifee, monument signs typically require a 5 feet from right-of-way; minimum 3 feet from driveway 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 Menifee are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Menifee has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Menifee, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Menifee, California regulates 40 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Temporary Flags in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 15 feet tall and 30 sf per flag, with a 5 feet from right-of-way setback (Sec. 9.220.140 Table 9.220.140-1). Most commercial signs in Menifee require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Menifee, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Menifee (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones815 feet75 sf
Residential Zoning Districts (LDR-1, LDR-2, LMDR, MDR, MHDR, HDR)14Roofline or 20 ft, whichever less50 sf
Commercial and Office Zoning Districts (CR, CO)19Roofline or 20 ft, whichever less72 sf
Industrial Zoning Districts (BP, HI)515 ft32 sf

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Menifee(sample of 3 of 4 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
Awning SignIntegral part of awning, canopy, or umbrella on first- and second-story occupanciesUnlock9.220.130.C.1
Projecting SignMinimum lowest point 8 feet above gradeGround-floor facades or above ground with direct pedestrian access; right angle to facade or 45 degrees on cornerUnlock9.220.130.C.3
Temporary Wall SignRoofline5 feet from right-of-way1 per establishmentOn-site building wallUnlock9.220.140 Table 9.220.140-1
Temporary Freestanding Sign8 feet5 feet from right-of-way; minimum 3 feet from driveway1 per establishmentOn-site, excluding flagsUnlock9.220.140 Table 9.220.140-1
Temporary Flag15 feet30 sf per flag5 feet from right-of-way1On-siteUnlock9.220.140 Table 9.220.140-1
Menu/Order Board Sign6 feet75 sf2 per drive-through laneFor drive-in and drive-through usesUnlock9.220.130.C.6
Neon-style SignUp to 4 sf aggregate for window signageUp to 2 for windowWindow signage in all districts; business ID in commercial via master programUnlock9.220.130.C.5; 9.220.050.P
Off-site Subdivision Directional Sign60 inches by 10 inches per signMax 6 to lead to siteOff-site to direct to subdivisionUnlock9.220.150.B

Residential Zoning Districts (LDR-1, LDR-2, LMDR, MDR, MHDR, HDR)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign (Institution)Roofline20 sf1 per establishmentOn building wallUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (Institution)6 ft24 sfMinimum 3 feet from ROW or driveway; outside visibility area; 50 feet spacing from other freestanding1 per establishmentFreestanding on-siteUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Wall Sign (Multi-family ≤12 units)Roofline or 20 ft, whichever less12 sf1 per street frontage, max 2On building, per street frontageUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (Permanent Subdivision Identification)6 ft24 sfMinimum 3 feet from ROW; 50 feet spacing1 per entryFreestanding at entryUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (School)20 ft50 sfMinimum 3 feet from ROW; outside visibility; 50 ft spacing1 per schoolFreestanding on-siteUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Temporary On-Site Subdivision Sign (Flags)15 ft15 sf per flag5 ft from ROW6 flagsModel home sites or project boundaryUnlock9.220.140 Table 9.220.140-1
Temporary On-Site Subdivision Sign (Sales Center)6 ft16 sf per side, max 2 sides (32 sf total)3 ft from ROW1 per model complexModel complexUnlock9.220.140 Table 9.220.140-1
Temporary On-Site Subdivision Sign (Other)15 ft32 sf per side, max 2 sides (64 sf total)5 ft from ROW1 per street frontageProject boundary per street frontageUnlock9.220.140 Table 9.220.140-1

Commercial and Office Zoning Districts (CR, CO)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign (Establishments not in multitenant center)Roofline or 20 ft, whichever less1 sf:1 lf1 per building face, max 3On building faceUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (Establishments not in multitenant center)8 ft32 sfMin 3 ft from ROW or driveway; outside visibility area1 per street frontage, max 2Freestanding per street frontageUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (Retail <100k sf in multitenant)8 ft32 sfMin 3 ft from ROW; 50 ft spacing1 per street frontageFreestanding per street frontageUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (Retail >100k sf)12 ft72 sfMin 3 ft from ROW; 50 ft spacing1 per street frontageFreestanding per street frontageUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (Office multitenant ≤2 stories)8 ft32 sfMin 3 ft from ROW; 50 ft spacing1 per building per frontageFreestanding per street frontageUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (Office multitenant ≥3 stories)8 ft32 sfMin 3 ft from ROW; 50 ft spacing1 per frontageFreestanding per street frontageUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-1
Monument Sign (Service Station)8 ft36 sfMin 3 ft from ROW; 50 ft spacing1 per frontage, max 2Freestanding per street frontageUnlock9.220.130 Table 9.220.130-2
Temporary Flag15 ft30 sf per flag5 ft from ROW1On-siteUnlock9.220.140 Table 9.220.140-1

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Prohibited Signs in Menifee

  • Any sign inconsistent with the requirements of this chapter.
  • Roof signs or signs placed above the roofline, except if allowed as part of an approved master sign program.
  • Blinking and flashing signs.
  • Can Signs.
  • Pennants, banners, A-frame ("sandwich board") signs, and flags displaying a commercial message unless allowed through a temporary sign permit.
  • Signs which are mobile, rotate or move, except if allowed as part of an approved master sign program.
  • Signs which block a pedestrian path of travel.
  • Obscene or unlawful advertising.
  • Off-site commercial signs, except as provided in Section 9.220.150 (Allowed Off-Site Signage).
  • Signs placed in the public right-of-way or affixed to an element or structure on the public right-of-way, or located on a tree, fence, utility pole or other item located on public property, except where required by a governmental agency.
  • Inflatable balloon signs, including, but not limited to, individual balloons, balloon strings and other inflatable objects made of a flexible material and inflated so as to be lighter than air, except if approved as part of a temporary sign permit for a property occupied by an auto center. This category also includes air-activated or air-blown signs and "air dancer" signs.
  • Neon-style signs with or without exposed tubing, except as otherwise permitted for commercially zoned property and as part of exempt window signage as described in 9.220.050.
  • Painted signs, such as signs painted on a fence, unless a noncommercial mural or part of a master sign program.
  • Signs affixed to vehicles or trailers that advertise or promote a business that are the primary purpose of the vehicle (e.g., rolling billboard). This prohibition does not apply to signs permanently affixed to the side of a business or commercial vehicle (e.g., vehicle wraps on a delivery or service vehicle) or to signs required by state or federal law (e.g., contractor's license number).
  • Signs attached to light standards unless part of a master sign program or the City's street banner program.
  • Signs affixed to or placed on a structure or property not owned by the person installing the signs without the written consent of the structure or property owner.
  • Signs that are dilapidated, abandoned or in disrepair or dangerous condition.
  • Pole signs.
  • Any sign not expressly authorized pursuant to this chapter.

Exempt Signs in Menifee

  • Official traffic signs or other municipal governmental signs, legal notices, signs required by law and placed by governmental entities, public utility and safety signs required by law, and any notice posted by a governmental officer in the scope of his or her duties.
  • Direction, warning or information signs or structures required or authorized by law, or by federal, state, county or city authority, including, but not limited to, traffic control signs (e.g., stop, yield), highway route number signs and construction zone signs.
  • Noncommercial utility company signs identifying cables, conduits and dangerous situations.
  • Street address signs on buildings and building identification signs consistent with the City-adopted building code, all applicable provisions of the City Municipal Code and standards set by the entity providing fire protection services in the city. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this chapter, street address signs may be illuminated and may contain reflective paint or materials.
  • Signs and advertising for the California state lottery that are authorized by state law.
  • Signs on vehicles or vessels that are any of the following: license plates, license plate frames, registration insignia, noncommercial messages, commercial messages relating to the business for which the vehicle or vessel is an instrument or tool, and messages relating to the proposed sale, lease or exchange of the vehicle or vessel.
  • Noncommercial flags. Flags associated with a model home complex or other leasing or sale of homes shall not be considered noncommercial flags.
  • Interior signs, not including window signs as defined in Section 9.220.050.P.
  • Tombstones and similar identifying objects marking a grave.
  • Signs on property undergoing construction or remodeling. One such sign is permitted per site for the duration of the active construction or remodel. The sign may not exceed 32 square feet in area and 8 feet in height, and it must be set back a minimum of 10 feet from the property line. Such signs shall not be illuminated and shall be removed within 30 days of the earliest of the following events: final building inspection approval, issuance of a valid certificate of occupancy, opening for business to the public or expiration of the building permit. If construction ceases for a period of 180 days, the sign shall be immediately removed, unless the City, in its sole discretion, allows the sign to remain.
  • Signs on property for sale, lease or rent as follows, provided that such signs are removed within 10 days of close of escrow on the property or structure, or portion thereof, being sold, leased or rented: 1. On residential property with 12 dwelling units or less, one sign not exceeding 4 square feet in area and not exceeding a height of 5 feet. On weekends and holidays, up to six signs to direct traffic to the subject property are allowed, provided each sign does not exceed 8 square feet in area and 3.5 feet in height. All such signs shall be located outside the public right-of-way and shall not be illuminated. 2. On multi-family property with more than 12 dwelling units, one sign (attached to building or freestanding) per street frontage not exceeding 24 square feet in area and not exceeding 5 feet in height. All signs shall be located outside the public right-of-way and shall not be illuminated. 3. On nonresidential and mixed-use property, one sign per street frontage, not exceeding 32 square feet in area and 8 feet in height. The sign shall not be illuminated. One such sign is permitted per 600 feet of frontage along a given street.
  • Internal directional signs, such as exit, entrance or other on-site pedestrian or vehicular traffic directional signs. The maximum height of any internal directional sign shall be 42 inches and the maximum area shall be 4 square feet. No advertising or message other than directional indications shall be displayed.
  • Temporary noncommercial signs consistent with the following requirements: 1. Temporary noncommercial signs on non-residential private property, not exceeding 32 square feet in aggregate area and not exceeding 6 feet in height. 2. Temporary noncommercial signs on residential property, not exceeding 6 square feet in area per sign, not exceeding a height of 6 feet and not exceeding an aggregate area of 12 square feet. Such signs must be set back at least 3 feet from the public right-of-way and shall not project above the roofline of any structure. 3. Temporary noncommercial signs on multi-dwelling-unit residential property, limited to one for each dwelling unit or rentable room on the property, not exceeding 4 square foot in area per sign and which are attached to and parallel with the building. 4. Temporary noncommercial signs related to an event, limited to one per parcel with a maximum size of 4 square feet in area. Such signs may not be located in the public right-of-way. They may be placed no more than 15 days prior to the event to which they relate and must be removed no later than 7 days following the event. The 15-day limitation on advance placement of signs shall not apply to signs related to an election.
  • Certain permanent noncommercial signs not exceeding a height of 3 feet and not exceeding an aggregate area of 9 square feet. Such signs must be set back equal to the minimum building setback of the zone but in no case less than 20 feet from the public right-of-way and shall not project above the roofline of any structure. While such signs are exempt from the permit requirement prior to placing, erecting, moving, reconstruction, changing copy on, altering, or displaying the sign, these signs must be erected in compliance with the General Regulations set forth in Section 9.220.100 and the Permanent On-Site Sign Standards set forth in Section 9.220.130.
  • Signs held by hand or personally attended to that display a noncommercial message, that are located on private property outside of any vehicular traffic lane and that are consistent with the following standards: 1. The maximum aggregate size of all signs held or personally attended by a single person shall be 12 square feet. Apparel and other aspects of personal appearance do not count toward the maximum aggregate sign area. 2. The maximum size of any one sign which is held or personally attended by two or more persons is 32 square feet, measured on one side only. 3. The sign must have no more than two display faces and may not be inflatable or air-activated.
  • Window signs (permanent or temporary) shall not cover more than 30% of the window area for each window of a commercial establishment. A commercial establishment's window signage may include up to two neon-style signs, with a maximum aggregate area of 4 square feet, except as otherwise approved as part of a master sign program pursuant to Chapter 9.65.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Menifee

  • A master sign program pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 9.65 shall be required for all multi-tenant shopping centers, office parks and other multi-tenant, mixed-use or otherwise integrated developments of three or more separate tenants/uses that share buildings, public spaces, landscape and/or parking facilities. The purpose of a master sign program is to allow for the integration of a project's signs with the design of the structures to achieve a unified architectural statement of high quality, and to allow for deviations from the otherwise applicable standards of Section 9.220.130.
  • A standard sign permit shall not be required if a master sign program has been approved for the property on which the sign will be located, and the sign is consistent with the existing master sign program.
  • The maximum number of signs permitted, maximum area and maximum height of signs for regional shopping and automobile centers shall be determined as part of a master sign program. In addition to the allowable signage set forth in Table 9.220.130-1, regional centers and automobile centers are allowed one additional monument sign, with a maximum height of 55 feet, a maximum width of 20 feet, a maximum of two sign faces and a maximum sign area of 480 square feet per sign face (including center identification).
  • Permissible signage and associated regulations for movie theaters shall be as determined as part of a master sign program.
  • Neon-style signs for business identification are only permitted in commercial zoning districts as part of a master sign program, except that up to two signs not exceeding 4 square feet (combined) of neon-style window signage shall be allowed by right in all districts.
  • Signs located on property occupied by an auto center or a movie theater use and that are approved as part of a master sign program are exempt from the prohibition on new electronic display signs.
  • For sign permit applications accompanied by a variance request and/or that are not exempt from CEQA, the Planning Commission shall be the review and decision-making authority.
  • Administrative relief approval is required when any deviation is proposed from the sign regulations set forth in this chapter. Administrative relief may not be granted for prohibited signs.

Source: other municipal code