Sign Regulations in Ridgecrest, California

Ridgecrest, California has specific sign regulations covering 26 sign types across 10 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Permanent Window Sign, Ground Sign - Monument. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: January 7, 2026

Sign Regulation Overview for Ridgecrest, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Ridgecrest

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign - General Placement LimitsNot above window sill of 2nd floor unless business above 1st floor; then not above 3rd floor window sill; and never above zone maximum heightNo minimum setback for wall signs
Ground Signs - General RulesSubject to zone-specific maxima in Table I; overall cap: no sign > 20 ft; monument sign ≤ 8 ft.No more than 1/2 of permitted aggregate sign area may be placed on a ground sign (commercial and industrial zones only).Zone-specific minimum setbacks apply to pole/ground signs other than monument (see Table I); monument signs exempt from the minimum setback column.
Projecting Sign - GeneralMay not exceed zone maximum height; may not extend vertically above the 2nd floor window sill; where no 2nd floor, not above parapet, eave, or roof line.No minimum setback column applies to projecting signs (per Table I note)

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Sign Types Covered

26

  • Wall Sign
  • Permanent Window Sign
  • Ground Sign - Monument
  • Projecting Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

10

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Ridgecrest

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Ridgecrest, wall signs can be up to Not above window sill of 2nd floor unless business above 1st floor; then not above 3rd floor window sill; and never above zone maximum height. 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 Ridgecrest, 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 Ridgecrest, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Permanent Window Sign, Ground Sign - Monument, Projecting 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 Ridgecrest 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 Ridgecrest are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Ridgecrest has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Ridgecrest, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Ridgecrest, California regulates 26 sign types across 10 zoning districts. Ground Signs - General Rules in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at Subject to zone-specific maxima in Table I; overall cap: no sign > 20 ft; monument sign ≤ 8 ft. tall and No more than 1/2 of permitted aggregate sign area may be placed on a ground sign (commercial and industrial zones only)., with a Zone-specific minimum setbacks apply to pole/ground signs other than monument (see Table I); monument signs exempt from the minimum setback column. setback (Sec. Sec. 106-406(b)(1)-(4); Sec. 106-404(c)(4) (portable price sign allowance); Sec. 106-404(c)(9) (height caps)). Most commercial signs in Ridgecrest require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Ridgecrest, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Ridgecrest (10 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones13No single temporary sign > 100 sq ft; other height limits per specific temporary sign types and zones.≤ 64 sq ft
Single-Family Residential (R-1, E-3, E-2)4≤ 10 ft≤ 32 sq ft per side; ≤ 64 sq ft total
Multifamily Residential (R-2, R-3, R-4)4≤ 20 ftAggregate area per premises as formula
Neighborhood Commercial (CN)8≤ 30 ft≤ 40 sq ft
Professional Office (PO)6≤ 30 ft (Planning Commission may allow variation by Use Permit depending on building height)≤ 25 sq ft
General Commercial (CG)9≤ 60 ft≤ 40 sq ft
Recreation, Schools and Public Use District (RSP)5≤ 60 ftAggregate area per premises as formula
Service Commercial (CS)9≤ 60 ft≤ 40 sq ft
Light Industrial (M-1)8≤ 40 ft≤ 40 sq ft
Heavy Industrial (M-2)8≤ 40 ft≤ 40 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Ridgecrest(sample of 3 of 10 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 Sign - General Placement LimitsNot above window sill of 2nd floor unless business above 1st floor; then not above 3rd floor window sill; and never above zone maximum heightNo minimum setback for wall signsAttached parallel to building wall; may include permanent window signsUnlockSec. 106-403 (definitions: Wall/Window sign); Sec. 106-404(a)(1),(5); Sec. 106-404(10)(d); Sec. 106-406(a)(1)
Ground Signs - General RulesSubject to zone-specific maxima in Table I; overall cap: no sign > 20 ft; monument sign ≤ 8 ft.No more than 1/2 of permitted aggregate sign area may be placed on a ground sign (commercial and industrial zones only).Zone-specific minimum setbacks apply to pole/ground signs other than monument (see Table I); monument signs exempt from the minimum setback column.One ground sign per parcel; additional one per separate parallel street frontage with primary access.On-premises; one ground sign structure per parcel or unified development; an additional ground sign allowed for each separate parallel street frontage with primary public access.UnlockSec. 106-406(b)(1)-(4); Sec. 106-404(c)(4) (portable price sign allowance); Sec. 106-404(c)(9) (height caps)
Projecting Sign - GeneralMay not exceed zone maximum height; may not extend vertically above the 2nd floor window sill; where no 2nd floor, not above parapet, eave, or roof line.No minimum setback column applies to projecting signs (per Table I note)Max 1 projecting sign per activity/use (only if no ground or roof sign present).May project into public right-of-way (not alleys) if compliant with code and International Sign Code; not within 2 ft of curb lines.UnlockSec. 106-406(c)(1)-(5)
Roof Sign - GeneralNot permitted above roof peak or parapet; must also comply with zone maximum height.One roof sign per business per building below the lowest roof peak (where permitted).Mounted below the lowest roof peak; bottom mounted flush with roof; shall not interrupt roof lines or major architectural features.UnlockSec. 106-406(e)(1)-(3)
Temporary Construction Sign≤ 10 ft≤ 64 sq ft1 per premisesOn premises during constructionUnlockSec. 106-406(f)(6)
Temporary Subdivision Real Estate Sign≤ 10 ft≤ 32 sq ft per side; ≤ 64 sq ft total1 per specified street typeOne on each arterial/collector street within subdivision; if none, one on a local streetUnlockSec. 106-406(f)(7)
On-site Temporary Real Estate SignZone-specific limits (see additional requirements)Zone-specific limits (see additional requirements)1 per parallel street frontageOn-site for lease/sale/financing/constructionUnlockSec. 106-406(f)(8); Table II
Temporary Directional Sign (Off-Premises)Per Table II by districtPer Table II by district≤ 4 per year (without CUP)Off-premises at turning points to event/location/offeringUnlockSec. 106-406(g)(2); Table II

General Commercial (CG)

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≤ 60 ftAggregate area per premises as formulaNone for wall signsAttached to building wall; includes permanent window signsUnlockTable I (General Commercial); Sec. 106-406(a)(1)-(2)
Permanent Window Sign≤ 60 ftAggregate area per premises as formulaNoneAffixed to or within 3 ft of interior windowUnlockSec. 106-403; Sec. 106-406(a); Table I (General Commercial)
Ground Sign - Monument≤ 5 ft (and ≤ 3 ft 6 in within cross-visibility area)Monument signs not subject to minimum setback column1 per parcel (+1 per separate parallel frontage)On-premisesUnlockTable I (General Commercial: Monument 5'); Sec. 106-406(b)(1)-(4); Table I footnote ***
Ground Sign - Pole≤ 20 ft baseline; +1 ft per additional 5 ft setback from front/corner side yard; not to exceed 25 ft (general cap of 20 ft in Sec. 106-404(c)(9) also applies)Minimum 5 ft1 per parcel (+1 per separate parallel frontage)On-premisesUnlockTable I (General Commercial: Pole 20'**); Table I footnote **; Sec. 106-404(c)(9); Sec. 106-406(b)
Projecting Sign≤ 60 ft; and subject to 2nd floor sill/parapet limitsNot subject to minimum setback column1 per activity/useMay project into public right-of-way (not alleys); not within 2 ft of curbUnlockSec. 106-406(c); Table I (General Commercial)
Roof Sign≤ 60 ft; not above roof peak/parapet1 per business per buildingBelow the lowest roof peak on each buildingUnlockSec. 106-406(e)(1)-(3); Table I (General Commercial)
Billboard (Off-Premises, CUP)≤ 20 ft; lowest point ≥ 7 ft above ground≤ 10 ft × 20 ft display area per sign side (≤ 200 sq ft per side)Only along and facing State Route 178 and South China Lake BoulevardUnlockSec. 106-406(g)(1)(a)-(h)
Gasoline Price Sign (Accessory Ground Sign)≤ 6 ft≤ 40 sq ftSame as ground/pole signs in zone1 separate price signOn-premises gas stationUnlockSec. 106-406(b)(1)b; Sec. 106-404(c)(4)

Service Commercial (CS)

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≤ 60 ftAggregate area per premises as formulaNone for wall signsAttached to building wall; includes permanent window signsUnlockTable I (CS); Sec. 106-406(a)(1)-(2)
Permanent Window Sign≤ 60 ftAggregate area per premises as formulaNoneAffixed to or within 3 ft of interior windowUnlockSec. 106-403; Sec. 106-406(a); Table I (CS)
Ground Sign - Monument≤ 6 ft baseline; plus +1 ft per each additional 5 ft setback from front/corner side yard, not exceeding 25 ft (but monument signs may not exceed 8 ft overall per Sec. 106-404(c)(9))Monument signs not subject to minimum setback column1 per parcel (+1 per separate parallel frontage)On-premisesUnlockTable I (CS: Monument 6'**); Table I footnote **; Table I footnote ***; Sec. 106-404(c)(9); Sec. 106-406(b)
Ground Sign - Pole≤ 20 ftMinimum 5 ft1 per parcel (+1 per separate parallel frontage)On-premisesUnlockTable I (CS: Pole 20'); Sec. 106-406(b); Sec. 106-404(c)(9)
Projecting Sign≤ 60 ft; and subject to 2nd floor sill/parapet limitsNot subject to minimum setback column1 per activity/useMay project into public right-of-way (not alleys); not within 2 ft of curbUnlockSec. 106-406(c); Table I (CS)
Roof Sign≤ 60 ft; not above roof peak/parapet1 per business per buildingBelow the lowest roof peak on each buildingUnlockSec. 106-406(e)(1)-(3); Table I (CS)
Billboard (Off-Premises, CUP)≤ 20 ft; lowest point ≥ 7 ft above ground≤ 10 ft × 20 ft display area per sign side (≤ 200 sq ft per side)Only along and facing State Route 178 and South China Lake BoulevardUnlockSec. 106-406(g)(1)(a)-(h)
Gasoline Price Sign (Accessory Ground Sign)≤ 6 ft≤ 40 sq ftSame as ground/pole signs in zone1 separate price signOn-premises gas stationUnlockSec. 106-406(b)(1)b; Sec. 106-404(c)(4)

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Prohibited Signs in Ridgecrest

  • Signs shall not aesthetically obstruct or interrupt major unique architectural features of the building to which they are attached.
  • Signs shall not be attached to trees or utility poles.
  • Signs may be attached to a fence or freestanding wall only when no ground sign is present; exempted signs may be attached only if 6 square feet or smaller.
  • Product or trade names may be included on permanent signs only when the identified product is integral to the on‑premises use.
  • Lighting must be contained within or directed at the sign and shall not reflect onto surrounding property or public ways; gas discharge tube lighting may not outline architectural features; exposed bulbs are prohibited except for security purposes and time and temperature signs.
  • Sign frameworks must be contained within the body of the sign; visible guy wires are prohibited.
  • No sign may be constructed or maintained with less clearance from communications or energized power lines than required by state law or regulations.
  • No sign or its supports may be erected in a manner or location that impedes or causes hazardous obstruction or distraction to visibility; no materials or structural features except poles or pilasters may extend into the cross‑visibility area between 3 feet 6 inches and 7 feet above grade.
  • Signs that move or simulate motion (flashing, blinking, animated, rotating, or with illumination or surface that changes with time) are prohibited, except time and temperature signs and wall‑mounted barber poles projecting less than one foot; window signs 4 square feet or less are exempt from this motion prohibition.
  • Signs which emit audible sounds, odor, or visible matter are prohibited.
  • Attention‑getting devices are prohibited except as allowed for temporary special events.
  • Portable signs are prohibited except for limited special events by religious, charitable, or civic organizations (no more than 10 days, and no more than four events per calendar year); portable gasoline price signs are permitted for service stations as specifically regulated.
  • Signs that constitute a traffic hazard are prohibited (including interference with sight distance or traffic flow; imitation of traffic signs or signals; placement in the public right‑of‑way unless allowed for projecting signs under applicable provisions).
  • Signs bearing or containing obscene, untruthful, or misleading statements, words, or pictures are prohibited.
  • Signs attached to or placed on vehicles primarily to direct people to a business or activity are prohibited (reasonable business identification on vehicles is allowed).
  • Roof signs that project above a roof line are prohibited.
  • No sign may exceed 20 feet in height and no monument sign may exceed 8 feet in height.

Exempt Signs in Ridgecrest

  • Nameplate signs.
  • One 'Open'/'Closed' sign per frontage not exceeding 2 square feet.
  • Private information signs not exceeding 1 square foot with no advertising message (e.g., 'Beware of Dog', 'No Soliciting').
  • Traffic and other municipal signs, signals, and notices relating to public welfare and safety erected by the city, county, or state (these are exempt from this chapter's restrictions).
  • On‑premises traffic and parking direction signs less than 6 square feet each (subject to planning department approval); exempt from setback restrictions when not exceeding 3.5 feet in height; not permitted within the public right‑of‑way.
  • Memorial signs or tablets erected by governmental or historical agencies; names and dates carved into or affixed to buildings upon construction; any sign of obvious historical value.
  • Flags of any country, state, school, corporation, or nonprofit corporation.
  • Signs showing the location of public telephones and signs placed by public utilities indicating underground facilities.
  • Public, noncommercial signs used to indicate danger or aid public safety related to road work or other construction activities.
  • Accessory signs not exceeding 6 square feet in total aggregate area.
  • Temporary holiday graphics.
  • Directional, warning, or information signs authorized by federal, state, or municipal authority.
  • Signs in or on public buses or other public conveyances as permitted by city council.
  • Unless otherwise specified, temporary signs do not require a permit (they must still conform to all restrictions for temporary signs).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Ridgecrest

  • All signs except exempt signs and most temporary signs require planning department approval prior to being erected, placed, altered, or moved.
  • For signs requiring approval, three sets of sign plans must be submitted to the planning and building departments, including location address; owner and contractor contact information; site plan with sign locations; building/structure elevations with sign heights and projections; sign dimensions and materials; construction details; electrical/transformer counts for electric signs; lighting details; and any information needed to determine compliance.
  • Where a use permit is required, it must be obtained from the planning commission prior to issuance of a building permit.
  • Comprehensive sign plans (master sign plans) are optional and may be provided for a specific use, group of businesses, or an entire shopping center; they may regulate location, size, height, color, lighting, orientation, and types of signs, and may allow exceptions if the plan is presented and approved.
  • Comprehensive sign plans are administered by the planning director; plans that do not violate regulations are approved by the director; plans that would violate regulations may be approved by the planning commission if they conform to the intent of the article and improve relationships within the development.
  • Murals and wall graphics require planning commission approval.
  • Time and temperature signs require a conditional use permit.
  • Billboards are allowed only by conditional use permit in the CS district and must meet specified conditions.
  • Temporary directional signs may be displayed for up to 60 days; display for longer periods requires a use permit.
  • Unique signage structures for large developments (e.g., shopping centers, multiple tenants, auto dealers, or uses with more than 15,000 square feet of leased area) may be approved via conditional use permit.
  • The planning commission may, by use permit, allow increases to maximum aggregate sign area and adjustments to maximum height in specified circumstances (e.g., conditional uses, lots wider than 60 feet, variable height based on building height, lots with less than 100 feet of allowable sign frontage).
  • An encroachment permit from the state department of transportation must be obtained before a building permit when required.
  • Conditional use permits for signs become void if the sign is altered or relocated in a way that violates the section or imposed conditions.
  • Exempt on‑premises traffic/parking signs under 6 square feet still require planning department approval.

Source: municode municipal code