Sign Regulations in Riverside, California

Riverside, California has specific sign regulations covering 43 sign types across 17 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Building Mounted or Freestanding Sign, Window Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 8, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Riverside, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Riverside

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall SignVaries by building frontage: 1 wall sign under 80 LF, up to 5 wall signs and 500 sq ft max over 500 LF
Under Canopy Shingle Sign9 sq ft
Monument Sign (Sites <1 acre)6 ft30 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

43

  • Wall Sign
  • Building Mounted or Freestanding Sign
  • Window Sign
  • Under Canopy Shingle Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

17

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Riverside

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Riverside, 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 Riverside, 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 Riverside, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Building Mounted or Freestanding Sign, Window Sign, Under Canopy Shingle 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 Riverside 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 Riverside are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Riverside has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Riverside, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Riverside, California regulates 43 sign types across 17 zoning districts. Portable Sign (A-frame, in pedestrian-oriented areas and per sign program)s in the Commercial Zones (CR, CG, CRC) zoning district are capped at 4 ft tall, 12 sq ft, and 4 ft wide, with a Not in public ROW or in pedestrian/vehicle path setback (Sec. 19.620.080.D.2). Most commercial signs in Riverside require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Riverside, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Riverside (17 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Commercial Zones (CR, CG, CRC)1560 ft (measured from adjacent freeway elevation)500 sq ft
Office Zone (O)46 ftFor 80+ LF: 200 sq ft per frontage
Mixed Use Zones (MU-N, MU-V, MU-U)66–10 ftVaries by frontage, up to 500 sq ft (see Commercial zones)
Industrial Zones (BMP, I, AI, AIR)58 ft200 sq ft
Industrial Complex2See above (50 sq ft, 8 ft high, 1 per 300 ft street frontage, up to 3 max)
Public Facilities Zone36 ft25 sq ft
Schools615 ft65 sq ft
All Other Non-Commercial/Industrial & Nonresidential Uses36 ft25 sq ft
Planned Residential Developments16 ft for monument sign25 sq ft per street frontage
Multiple-Family Dwellings26 ft for monument sign25 sq ft per display face
Mobile Home Parks26 ft for monument sign25 sq ft per display face
Residential Agricultural (RA-5)16 ft12 sq ft
Residential Estate (RE)13 ft3 sq ft
Rural Residential (RR)13 ft3 sq ft
Residential Conservation (RC)13 ft3 sq ft
Single-Family Residential Zones13 ft3 sq ft
General Regulations For All Zones736 inches32 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Riverside(sample of 3 of 17 zones)

Commercial Zones (CR, CG, CRC)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign (Sites <1 acre)6 ft30 sq ft1On-premises, at street frontageUnlock19.620.080.B, Table 19.620.080.B
Monument Sign (Sites 1–2 acres)8 ft40 sq ftup to 3On-premises street frontageUnlock19.620.080.B, Table 19.620.080.B
Monument Sign (Sites 2–6 acres) - Major Street Frontage8 ft50 sq ftper 200 LF; up to 3Major street frontageUnlock19.620.080.B, Table 19.620.080.B
Monument Sign (Sites 6–10 acres) - Major Street Frontage10 ft50 sq ft4Major street frontage and 1 secondaryUnlock19.620.080.B, Table 19.620.080.B
Monument Sign (Sites 10–25 acres)10 ft50 sq ft5Major and secondary street frontageUnlock19.620.080.B, Table 19.620.080.B
Freeway Oriented Pylon Sign (Sites 9–25 acres)40 ft (measured from adjacent freeway elevation)225 sq ft150 ft from any non-freeway street; at least equal to height from any residential zone1Within 150 ft of, and oriented to, freeway ROW; setback 150 ft from non-freeway streetsUnlock19.620.080.B; 19.620.080.B.7
Freeway Oriented Pylon Sign (Sites ≥25 acres)60 ft (measured from adjacent freeway elevation)500 sq ft150 ft from any non-freeway street; at least equal to height from any residential zone1Within 150 ft of, and oriented to, freeway ROWUnlock19.620.080.B, Table 19.620.080.B.7
Portable Sign (A-frame, in pedestrian-oriented areas and per sign program)4 ft12 sq ft4 ftNot in public ROW or in pedestrian/vehicle path1 per businessOn private property (within 15 ft of front door), may not be in ROWUnlock19.620.080.D.2

Mixed Use Zones (MU-N, MU-V, MU-U)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignVaries by frontage, up to 500 sq ft (see Commercial zones)See Commercial ZonesOn building frontageUnlockTable 19.620.080.A
Window SignPer window/public entranceOn/in window as allowedUnlockTable 19.620.080.A
Under Canopy Shingle Sign9 sq ft1 per use or occupancySame as aboveUnlockTable 19.620.080.A
Monument Sign6–10 ftAs for Commercial zones (see prior entries: 30 sq ft to 50 sq ft; height 6-10 ft, based on site size)See Commercial zonesStreet frontageUnlockTable 19.620.080.B
Pylon Sign, Freeway Oriented Pylon SignSee Commercial zones aboveSee aboveMajor street or at Freeway per rules aboveUnlockTable 19.620.080.B
Portable Sign (A-frame, in pedestrian-oriented areas and per sign program)4 ft12 sq ft4 ftNot in public ROW1On private property, within 15 ft of storefrontUnlock19.620.080.D.2

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
Temporary Real Estate Sign (Residential)6 ft4 sq ft1 per frontageOn premisesUnlock19.620.090.B.1.a
Temporary Real Estate Sign (Nonresidential)8 ft24 sq ftFreestanding sign: ≥2 ft from sidewalk, ≥12 ft from curb/edge of pavement1 per frontageOn premisesUnlock19.620.090.B.1.b
Construction Site Sign (Temporary, All Zones)10 ft32 sq ftOn lot/parcel under constructionUnlock19.620.090.B.4
Protected Non-Commercial Temporary Sign (Residential)4 ft6 sq ft (doubling allowed 60 days prior and 15 days after elections)Aggregate area appliesAt residential use, anywhere on private propertyUnlock19.620.090.B.5
Protected Non-Commercial Temporary Sign (Nonresidential)6 ft25 sq ft (doubling allowed during election period)Aggregate area appliesOn property of commercial, business, industrial, manufacturing useUnlock19.620.090.B.6
Banner (Temporary, Nonresidential/Mixed Use)25% of building wall/window it is onSee aboveFlat against wall or windowUnlock19.620.090.A.3.a
Portable Sign (Temporary, Nonresidential/Mixed Use)36 inches6 sq ft1 per establishmentOn private property near entrance; not in public ROWUnlock19.620.090.A.3.b

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Prohibited Signs in Riverside

  • Signs are only permitted as specifically allowed in the sign code; all other signs are prohibited in all zones (19.620.070.A).
  • Advertising statuary is prohibited in all zones, unless approved by a conditional use permit and Design Review (19.620.050.A).
  • Animated and moving signs, including blinking, flashing, or simulated motion signs, are prohibited in all zones, except for changeable digital displays expressly allowed (19.620.050.B).
  • Banners, balloons, streamers, and pennants intended to attract attention are prohibited in all zones except as temporary signs if compliant with temporary sign standards, or as flags that meet exemption requirements, or as allowed by a specific plan or policy (19.620.050.C). Feather banners are prohibited in all zones.
  • Bench signs or bus stop commercial advertising are prohibited in all zones (19.620.050.D).
  • Commercial mascots, including persons or animals holding/attending signs for commercial messages, are prohibited in all zones (19.620.050.E).
  • Mobile signs (vehicle as advertising devices for hire) are prohibited, excluding signs on taxis and public buses (19.620.050.F).
  • Permanent off-premises general advertising signs (billboards) are prohibited in all zones, except where authorized by a specific ordinance (19.620.050.G; see also 19.623.020).
  • Pole signs are prohibited unless expressly allowed elsewhere or by specific plan/policy (19.620.050.H).
  • Portable signs are prohibited in all zones unless expressly allowed by code or ordinance (19.620.050.I).
  • Paper signs and placards designed to attract attention are prohibited in all zones except as temporary signs if compliant with temporary sign requirements (19.620.050.J).
  • Roof signs are prohibited in all zones unless specifically allowed; mansard signs are not considered roof signs if compliant (19.620.050.K).
  • Signs located so as to constitute a traffic hazard or obscure authorized traffic signs/signals are prohibited (19.620.050.L).
  • Signs creating confusion with traffic signs/signals, or using similar color, location, or wording, are prohibited (19.620.050.L).
  • Signs within five feet of a fire hydrant, street sign, or traffic signal are prohibited (19.620.050.L.3).
  • Signs producing visible smoke, vapor, particles, bubbles, odor, or noise heard at the property line are prohibited, except for certain shielded two-way communication devices (19.620.050.M).
  • Signs promoting prohibited or unpermitted business uses (as defined in the Zoning Code) are prohibited (19.620.050.N).
  • Signs may not be erected or maintained in the public right-of-way or on public property, except as expressly allowed (19.620.050.O, 19.625.030).
  • Freestanding general advertising billboards may not be newly constructed – only legally existing ones may continue as provided in 19.623 (19.623.020).
  • Signs not complying with an order for removal, repair, or compliance may be abated as a public nuisance (19.620.140.C).
  • Signs on private property may not be displayed without the consent of the property owner or person holding present right of possession (19.620.070.L).

Exempt Signs in Riverside

  • Signs of public service and utility companies indicating danger and service/public safety aides (19.620.040.A.1).
  • Signs or visual devices located entirely within a legal building/enclosure not visible from outside (19.620.040.A.2).
  • Railroad crossing signs (19.620.040.A.3).
  • Traffic or municipal signs posted by government agencies (19.620.040.A.4).
  • Legal notices posted pursuant to law or court order (19.620.040.A.5).
  • Address signs required by and conforming to the Building Code (19.620.040.A.6).
  • Public service and civic identification signs promoting City-sponsored activities as authorized by the City Council (19.620.040.A.7).
  • Certain directional signs, information signs under 4 sq.ft., hazard signs, and non-illuminated identification signs under specified size and location limits (19.620.040.B).
  • Flags meeting specified standards by type of complex, size, number, height, and mounting (19.620.040.B.4).
  • Non-illuminated identification signs (<4 sq.ft.) on residential multi-unit buildings or complexes (19.620.040.B.5).
  • Construction site signs consistent with size/duration/location limitations (19.620.040.B.6).
  • Signs that were legal when first installed (nonconforming signs) may be continued so long as not expanded, altered, or moved to increase nonconformity (19.620.040.C, 19.620.130.A).
  • Temporary protected noncommercial political/free-speech signs on residential and nonresidential properties, not exceeding size/duration limits (19.620.090.B.5, 19.620.090.B.6, 19.620.070.H).
  • Substitution of a protected noncommercial message for a permitted commercial (or another permitted noncommercial) message on any legal sign structure (19.620.070.H).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Riverside

  • A sign program (also known as a master sign plan) is required for all new multi-occupancy nonresidential or mixed-use developments with three or more separate lease spaces or establishments, and may be required for major renovations or expansions (19.620.110.B).
  • All new office and commercial complexes require an approved sign program before any sign permits are issued (19.620.080.B.3, 19.620.110.B).
  • Applications for a sign program must include site plans, elevations, and documentation as required by the Community & Economic Development Director (19.620.110.D).
  • Phased developments must submit a sign program before any building permits are issued for the first phase and must amend it before future phases (19.620.110.F).
  • Any modification/replacement of 25% or more of permitted signs on a site triggers the requirement for a new or amended sign program (19.620.110.G.2).
  • Sign plans/programs must demonstrate coordinated, harmonious design and compliance with the code and Design Principles (19.620.110.A, E).
  • Deviations from standard sign design requirements may only be granted as part of a sign program and as provided in 19.620.100.B.3, with findings (19.620.110.H).
  • Design review is required for nonresidential signs, and sign plan approvals are subject also to Citywide Sign Design Guidelines (19.620.070.D, 19.620.080.B.1, 19.620.110.C.2).
  • A sign permit or other discretionary approval is still required for each sign, pursuant to an approved sign program (19.620.100.A-C, 19.620.110.G.3).
  • Historic properties and districts may require additional review and approval under Title 20 and the Cultural Heritage Board (19.620.120.B, D, G).
  • Freeway-oriented signs in commercial complexes generally require a Minor Conditional Use Permit with specific findings (19.620.080.B.7).
  • For certain deviations (up to 10% over height/area), the reviewing authority may approve as part of permit/sign plan, provided findings are made (19.620.100.C.2).

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