Sign Regulations in Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 112 sign types across 20 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Awning Sign, Monument Sign - Assembly/Institutional. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 27, 2026

Sign Regulation Overview for Jacksonville, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Jacksonville

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Directional Sign4 square feet10 feet from street right-of-way
Awning Sign20 inches letter height12 square feet total signage
Real Estate Sign24 square feet (4 sq ft in RR/RLD)5-10 feet from pavement/edge

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Sign Types Covered

112

  • Wall Sign
  • Awning Sign
  • Monument Sign - Assembly/Institutional
  • Street Frontage Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

20

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Jacksonville

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Jacksonville 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 Jacksonville, 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 Jacksonville, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Awning Sign, Monument Sign - Assembly/Institutional, Street Frontage 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 Jacksonville 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 Jacksonville are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Jacksonville has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Jacksonville, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Jacksonville, Florida regulates 112 sign types across 20 zoning districts. Monument Sign - Parkings in the Downtown Sign Overlay Zone zoning district are capped at 15 feet tall and 24 square feet, with a No 10 ft setback req setback (Sec. Sec. 656.1333(d)(1)(i)). Most commercial signs in Jacksonville require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Jacksonville, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Jacksonville (20 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones920 inches letter height32 square feet (4 sq ft in RR/RLD)
Residential zoning districts (RR, RLD, RMD-A, RMD-B)520 feet50 square feet
Residential zoning districts (RMD-C, RMD-D, RMD-E, RHD)524 square feet50 square feet
Commercial zoning districts (CO, CRO)812 feet150 square feet (arterial side)
Commercial Neighborhood (CN)2200 square feet
Commercial zoning districts (CCG, CCBD, CR)4300 square feet
Residential Office (RO)15 square feet collectively
Industrial zoning districts (IBP, IL, IH, IW)4300 square feet
Agriculture (AGR)232 square feet
Public Buildings and Facilities (PBF-1, PBF-2, PBF-3)4300 square feet
Conservation (CSV)124 square feet
Recreation and Open Space (ROS)124 square feet
Downtown Sign Overlay Zone1430 inches400 square feet
Sports and Entertainment Complex Sign Overlay Zone8
PUD (Planned Unit Development) # 2005-04112065 ft300 sq ft
CA-4, CA-4R, CA-5, CA-5C2048 in100 sq ft per side
CA-3, CA-3E, CA-5850 ft200 sq ft per side
CA-5C850 ft200 sq ft per side
R-60110% of total Facade area at applicable Frontage or 300 sq ft, whichever is less
PUD ORDINANCE 2015-282-E9Max 15 ftMax 100 sq ft per sign

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Jacksonville(sample of 3 of 20 zones)

Downtown Sign Overlay Zone

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 - Building ID300 square feet1 per sideOn facade fronting streetUnlockSec. 656.1333(a)(1)(i)
Wall Sign - Building ID Tall400 square feet1 per sideOn facade fronting streetUnlockSec. 656.1333(a)(1)(i)
Awning Sign20 inches letters300 square feetAttached to buildingUnlockSec. 656.1333(a)(1)(iii)
Under Canopy Sign - Ground Floor4 square feet1 per tenantUnder canopyUnlockSec. 656.1333(b)(2)(i)(A)
Exterior Directory Sign6 square feet1 per entranceWall, window, projecting per entranceUnlockSec. 656.1333(c)
Monument Sign - Parking15 feet24 square feetNo 10 ft setback req1 per lot or per entranceSurface lotUnlockSec. 656.1333(d)(1)(i)
Universal Parking Sign6 square feetPer entranceAt entrancesUnlockSec. 656.1333(d)(2)(i)(C)
A-Frame Sign30 inches4 square feet per side24 inches1 per businessSame block/side as business entranceUnlockSec. 656.1333(g)

PUD (Planned Unit Development) # 2005-0411

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Project Identity Pylon - On JTB (southeast corner)50 ft200 sq ft1On JTB (southeast corner)UnlockExhibit C Revised Sign Guidelines, Section 3.4, PUD Ordinance 2001-412-E
Project Identity Monument - On Town Center Prkwy (west side)35 ft200 sq ftMinimum 200 ft from other monument signs2On Town Center Prkwy (west side)UnlockExhibit C Revised Sign Guidelines, Section 3.4, PUD Ordinance 2001-412-E
Project Identity Monument - On Road C (north side)35 ft100 sq ftMinimum 200 ft from other monument signs1On Road C (north side)UnlockExhibit C Revised Sign Guidelines, Section 3.4, PUD Ordinance 2001-412-E and Amendment 2005-411-E
Project Identity Monument - On Road B (southwest side)35 ft100 sq ftMinimum 200 ft from other monument signs1On Road B (southwest side)UnlockExhibit C Revised Sign Guidelines, Section 3.4, PUD Ordinance 2001-412-E
Peripheral Parcel Identity Monument - Parcels less than 1.5 acres10 ft25 sq ftMinimum 200 ft between signs; no less than 200 ft apart1 per parcel (2 if frontage >500 ft)Oriented to street frontageUnlockExhibit C Revised Sign Guidelines, Section 3.4, PUD Ordinance 2001-412-E
Peripheral Parcel Identity Monument - Parcels 1.5 to 5 acres15 ft50 sq ftMinimum 200 ft between signs1 per parcelOriented to street frontageUnlockExhibit C Revised Sign Guidelines, Section 3.4, PUD Ordinance 2001-412-E
Peripheral Parcel Identity Monument - Parcels 5 to 20 acres20 ft75 sq ftMinimum 200 ft between signs1 per parcelOriented to street frontageUnlockExhibit C Revised Sign Guidelines, Section 3.4, PUD Ordinance 2001-412-E
Peripheral Parcel Identity Monument - Parcels greater than 20 acres20 ft100 sq ftMinimum 200 ft between signs1 per parcelOriented to street frontageUnlockExhibit C Revised Sign Guidelines, Section 3.4, PUD Ordinance 2001-412-E

CA-4, CA-4R, CA-5, CA-5C

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 – Residential Community Identity (CA-4, CA-4R)15 ft24 sq ft per sideLocated at least 100 ft apart.1 per Public Frontage per Residential communityAt Residential community Public Frontages within Character Areas CA-4 and CA-4R.UnlockSection 9.c, Residential Community Identity Monument Signs in Character Areas CA-3, -3E, -4, -4R, and -5, Revised Exhibit 3 R-63–64 (around Page 63 of 92)
Monument Sign – Individual Identity Monument Signs for Non‑Residential Uses (CA-4) – Outparcel Monument Sign (≤10,000 sq ft GLA)10 ft25 sq ft per sideMonument signs must be at least 100 ft apart.1 per Public Frontage per non‑residential lot/Building SiteOn individual non‑residential lot or Building Site in CA-4, along Public Frontage (excluding Primary Circulation Route East, which is only referenced for CA-5).UnlockSection 9.e.i and 9.e.i(1), Individual Identity Monument Signs for Non-Residential Uses in Character Areas CA-5 (excluding Primary Circulation Route East), CA-5C & CA-4, Revised Exhibit 3 R-63–64 (around Page 63–64 of 92)
Monument Sign – Individual Identity Monument Signs for Non‑Residential Uses (CA-4) – Secondary Monument Sign (10,000–30,000 sq ft GLA)15 ft60 sq ft per sideMonument signs must be at least 100 ft apart.1 per Public Frontage per non‑residential lot/Building SiteOn individual non‑residential lot or Building Site in CA-4, along Public Frontage.UnlockSection 9.e.i and 9.e.i(2), Revised Exhibit 3 R-63–64
Monument Sign – Individual Identity Monument Signs for Non‑Residential Uses (CA-4) – Primary Monument Sign (>30,000 sq ft GLA)20 ft100 sq ft per sideMonument signs must be at least 100 ft apart.1 per Public Frontage per non‑residential lot/Building SiteOn individual non‑residential lot or Building Site in CA-4, along Public Frontage.UnlockSection 9.e.i and 9.e.i(3), Revised Exhibit 3 R-63–64
Monument Sign – Individual Identity Monument Signs for Non‑Residential Uses (CA-4) – Freeway Frontage Exception30 ft100 sq ft per sideMonument signs must be at least 100 ft apart.1 per Public Frontage per non‑residential lot/Building SiteIdentity monument signs for Non‑Residential uses with frontage on I‑295 or J. Turner Butler Boulevard in CA-4 (by cross‑reference for CA-5/CA-5C; text explicitly names CA-5 and CA-5C for this provision, so for CA-4 this higher limit does NOT apply).UnlockSection 9.e.i(4), Revised Exhibit 3 R-63–64
Blade Sign4 ft (panel height)12 sq ft2 ft (panel width)1 per Facade per businessMounted on first floor of building, perpendicular to building Facade wall, typically hung from decorative bracket to swing slightly.UnlockTable I.K.9 – Blade Sign, Revised Exhibit 3 R-56–57, Page 57 of 92
Directory Sign (CA-4 only – upper floor entrance)3 ft (panel)6 sq ft2 ft (panel)1 per ground floor entrance to upper floor business(es)At ground floor entrance to upper floor business(es) within CA-4.UnlockTable I.K.9 – Directory Sign, Revised Exhibit 3 R-57–58, Page 58 of 92
Plaque Sign7 ft mounting height max; panel height max 2 ft1 sq ft18 in (panel width)1 per Principal FrontageMounted on building, typically identifying building, builder, or professional firm, in CA‑4, CA‑5, CA‑5C.UnlockTable I.K.9 – Plaque Sign, Revised Exhibit 3 R-59–60, Page 60 of 92

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Prohibited Signs in Jacksonville

  • Signs that do not meet all requirements of the Building Code, including issuance of a permit.
  • Signs tacked, tied, or pasted to a hydrant, tree, lamppost, telephone, telegraph or electric utility pole, fence, or building.
  • Signs hung or supported from another sign and not built as an integral part thereof.
  • Signs placed in a public space or street right-of-way, except as provided in specific exemptions.
  • Signs of a temporary nature not permanently anchored to the ground or other structure, such as A-frame or portable signs (excluding mobile signs).
  • Signs containing lighting that produces glare to vehicular traffic or electric incandescent bulbs exceeding 40 percent of the lumen output of a 100-watt clear bulb, with lighting less than 20 feet above ground.
  • Signs with illumination or electrical lighting that pulsates, flashes, flickers, alternates, or changes intensity, located within ten feet of a street right-of-way.
  • Signs consisting of streamers, ribbons, pennants, or wind-activated devices encompassing more than 25 square feet in total area.
  • Mobile billboards.
  • Projections of light, laser beams, or other media forming text, graphics, logos, or artwork upon streets, walkways, fences, sign structures, land, water surfaces, or exterior walls (except on own property within sign limits).
  • Off-site signs containing commercial messages visible from public rights-of-way.
  • Signs within 200 feet of a National Register of Historic Places structure (with exceptions for certain wall, freestanding, or ground signs).
  • Signs prohibited by F.S. Ch. 479.
  • Animated, flashing, and revolving signs.
  • Remote controlled blimps containing commercial advertising.

Exempt Signs in Jacksonville

  • Signs not exceeding one square foot in area bearing only property numbers, post box numbers, names of occupants, or other non-commercial identification.
  • Legal notices, identification, informational, or directional signs erected or required by governmental bodies.
  • Integral decorative or architectural features of buildings (except letters, trademarks, moving parts, or moving lights).
  • On-premises incidental directional or directing signs for pedestrian or vehicular traffic (no advertisement, not exceeding two square feet).
  • Signs not exceeding four square feet.
  • Signs erected pursuant to Sections 656.1306 (real estate signs) and 656.1307 (construction signs).
  • Poster signs erected behind glass windows or painted on glass windows.
  • Signs painted or attached to trucks or other vehicles for identification purposes.
  • Signs posted on electric poles or light standards maintained by JEA advertising events in publicly-owned facilities or holiday decorations (approved by Council and JEA).
  • Historical markers erected by authorized public authorities.
  • Signs warning against hunting, fishing, or trespassing (not exceeding two square feet).
  • Signs being fabricated, manufactured, or constructed off-site.
  • Signs on property owned or leased by federal, state, or local government, or for government-sponsored events.
  • Signs on machinery or equipment advertising products sold therein.
  • Signs at athletic fields of schools and amateur athletic associations recognizing sponsors (facing interior, attached to fencing, not exceeding 25 square feet each, no alcohol/tobacco ads).
  • Signs on transit shelters in public rights-of-way, publicly owned property, or private property (subject to zoning limitations).
  • Signs erected and maintained for governmental functions or as required by law.
  • Sponsor recognition signs at athletic fields (similar to above).
  • Historic landmark signs designated by Council.
  • Landmark signs with historical, architectural, cultural, or community significance designated by Council.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Jacksonville

  • Comprehensive sign plan required for buildings with multiple ground floor retail tenants in the Downtown Sign Overlay Zone to allocate sign allowances, designate locations, and specify types of construction and illumination.
  • Sign plan submission required for applications in the Downtown Sign Overlay Zone, including visual representation of sign construction, lettering, illumination, colors, area, height, and building elevation.
  • Subdivision identification signs must be included as part of site plan or sketch plan approval pursuant to Section 656.404 or Chapter 654.
  • Sign waivers (for height, size, number, setback, or type) may be approved by City Council under Section 656.1310, subject to limitations (e.g., no more than 20% height increase, 25% size increase).
  • Special sign exceptions in Downtown Sign Overlay Zone may be approved by Downtown Development Review Board based on visual harmony, preservation of design patterns, and minimization of view obstructions.

Source: municode municipal code