Sign Regulations in Panama City Beach, Florida

Panama City Beach, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 33 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Free Expression Sign, Real Estate Sign, Temporary Construction Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: July 14, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Panama City Beach, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Panama City Beach

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Free Expression Sign3 feet4.5 sq ft per face
Nameplate Sign3 feet2 sq ft per face
Directional Sign3 feet2 sq ft per face

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Sign Types Covered

33

  • Free Expression Sign
  • Real Estate Sign
  • Temporary Construction Sign
  • Warning and Safety Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

5

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Panama City Beach

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Panama City Beach 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 Panama City Beach, 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 Panama City Beach, regulated sign types include Free Expression Sign, Real Estate Sign, Temporary Construction Sign, Warning and Safety 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 Panama City Beach 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 Panama City Beach are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Panama City Beach has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Panama City Beach, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Panama City Beach, Florida regulates 33 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Subdivision Entrance Sign (Monument or Fence)s in the Residential District - AR, R-1a, R-1b, R-1c, R-1c-T, R0, RTH, R-2, R-3 zoning district are capped at 10 feet tall and 75 sq ft, with a Must not encroach into corner visibility setback (Sec. 5.07.03 P). Most commercial signs in Panama City Beach require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Panama City Beach, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Panama City Beach (5 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential District - AR, R-1a, R-1b, R-1c, R-1c-T, R0, RTH, R-2, R-31125 feet (flagpole)75 sq ft
Business District - CL, CM, CH1950 ft (on Free-standing; see 5.07.05F)400 sq ft (neighborhood); 800 sq ft (community)
Shopping Center4400 sq ft (Neighborhood SC < 30,000 GLA), 800 sq ft (Community SC >=30,000 GLA)
FBO district1
General Regulations For All Zones23 feet2 sq ft per face unless larger required by law

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Panama City Beach(sample of 3 of 5 zones)

Residential District - AR, R-1a, R-1b, R-1c, R-1c-T, R0, RTH, R-2, R-3

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Free Expression Sign3 feet4.5 sq ft per face1Displayed as a Building Sign, Window Sign, or Free-Standing Sign.Unlock5.07.03 A
Nameplate Sign3 feet2 sq ft per face1At entrance drive or on dwelling structureUnlock5.07.03 B
Directional Sign3 feet2 sq ft per face1 per quarter acreOn premisesUnlock5.07.03 I
Real Estate Sign3 feet4.5 sq ft per face1On property for sale/leaseUnlock5.07.03 J
Temporary Construction Sign3 feet4.5 sq ft per face3On property under constructionUnlock5.07.03 K
Temporary Non-Commercial Sign (Election)3 feet4.5 sq ft per face5Unlock5.07.03 L
Subdivision Entrance Sign (Monument or Fence)10 feet75 sq ftMust not encroach into corner visibility1 per entranceAs close to entrance ROW as practicable, without obstructing traffic visibilityUnlock5.07.03 P
Flag on Flagpoles25 feet (flagpole)16 sq ft (one side) per flagFlag may not intrude into public right-of-way3From flagpole perpendicular to ground or from a building (lowest part at least 2 ft above ground)Unlock5.07.03 U

Business District - CL, CM, CH

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Free Expression Sign6 ft16 sq ft per face1 per premisesMay be displayed as Building Sign, Window Sign, or Free-Standing SignUnlock5.07.03(1)
Temporary Banner10 ft32 sq ft10 ft1 per premisesBusiness District, against building or fence or lawful signUnlock5.07.03(F), (5)
Directional Sign (Business)6 ft16 sq ft per facePer entrance/exitOn the premises to which they relate (must be in Business District), at each entrance or exit motorwayUnlock5.07.03(I)
Temporary Construction Sign6 ft16 sq ft per faceUp to 3 per premisesOn premises under constructionUnlock5.07.03(K)
Election Sign (Temporary Non-Commercial Sign preceding election)6 ft16 sq ft per faceUp to 5 per premises preceding/following electionBusiness District; On premisesUnlock5.07.03(L)
Real Estate Sign3 ft4.5 sq ft per face1 per premisesOn premises for sale or leaseUnlock5.07.03(J)
Free-Standing On-Premises Sign25 ft generally, up to 50 ft depending on location (see General Regs)300 sq ft or 2 sq ft/ft frontage, whichever is lessNo closer than setback line; may be 5 ft from property line if open and <9ft; no part on right-of-way1 or 2 per premises (see requirements)Business District, on-premises; At least 100 ft from listed major rights-of-way for greater/special heightUnlock5.07.07(A)
Off-Premises Sign (Billboard)50 ft (on Free-standing; see 5.07.05F)400 sq ft per faceNot south of Front Beach Rd/Thomas Drive/S. Thomas Dr centerline; at least 125 ft from residential zoneCapped citywideBusiness District, per cap and replacement schemeUnlock5.07.06

Shopping Center

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Sign (Shopping Center Entrance)400 sq ft (Neighborhood SC < 30,000 GLA), 800 sq ft (Community SC >=30,000 GLA)1 per abutting improved streetAt entrance(s) to shopping center on each abutting streetUnlock5.07.07 E.1
Building/Canopy Sign (Individual Tenants)2 sq ft per linear foot of establishment frontage1 per frontageOn building/canopy of individual tenant in SCUnlock5.07.07 E.2.a
Projecting Sign (Individual Tenants)1 ft by 6 ft, or the width of the canopy, whichever is less1 per establishmentProjecting/hanging from canopyUnlock5.07.07 E.2.b
Movie Theater/Playhouse Wall Sign (Attractions)150 sq ft each2 per complexWall sign on theater or playhouseUnlock5.07.03 S

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Prohibited Signs in Panama City Beach

  • It is unlawful to erect, display, relocate, or alter any sign or sign structure not exempt from permitting without a valid and current permit.
  • It is unlawful to erect, display, or allow any of the following sign types: Swinging Sign; Snipe Sign; Revolving, rotating, twirling or other moving Sign; Portable Sign (including Trailer Sign); Banner, except as provided for in the code; Fixed Aerial Sign, except as provided for in the code; Inflatable Sign, except as provided for in the code; Pennants, Streamers, Balloons or Bunting (except exempt Flags); Flashing light or Beacon, except as required for safety by regulatory agency.
  • No animated or changeable copy signs are allowed except on certain roads and for active businesses as specified.
  • Vehicle Signs used primarily for advertising and parked or placed within 100 feet of any street and visible from such street are prohibited.
  • Signs emitting sound, vapor, smoke, odor, particles or visible matter are prohibited.
  • Signs or sign structures obstructing ingress/egress of required door, window, fire escape or exit way are prohibited.
  • Signs that obstruct, may be confused with, or purport to be governmental or official traffic/safety signs or markers are prohibited.
  • Signs impeding driver vision at ingress/egress points/intersections are prohibited.
  • Sign statuary exceeding the limits imposed by the Sign Code is prohibited.
  • Signs on or within any street or public right-of-way or the Gulf of Mexico are prohibited except for public traffic, safety and information signs erected by government and for hand-held Non-Commercial demonstration signs in pedestrian access areas.
  • Signs erected or displayed in any fresh water wetlands or salt marsh areas subject to periodic inundation are prohibited.
  • Signs on or towed behind a boat or raft on City waters are prohibited.
  • Abandoned and dilapidated signs are prohibited.
  • Window signs exceeding 25% of building glass area are prohibited.
  • Roof signs are prohibited.
  • Commercial mascots or sign holders in streets are prohibited.
  • Signs located on property without the owner's permission are prohibited.
  • Blank Off-Premises sign faces are prohibited except if displaying public service information.
  • Non-Traffic Control Device signs using the words “stop” or “danger,” or copying/imitation of such signs adjacent to a street are prohibited.
  • Signs prohibited by state or federal law are prohibited.
  • Signs containing mirrors or reflective/phosphorescent surfaces are prohibited.
  • Signs incorporating any laser light are prohibited.
  • Prohibited pavement markings except for official or building address markings and decorations with owner's consent.
  • In residential districts: animated signs, changeable copy signs (unless manually changed), LED signs, Off-Premises signs are prohibited.
  • Wall wrap signs are prohibited.
  • Holographic display signs are prohibited.
  • Obscene signs are prohibited, per Florida Statutes definition.
  • Any sign not permitted by the Sign Code, whether or not permit is required, is prohibited unless and until the code is amended to allow it.
  • Digital light shows are prohibited.
  • Outside of an FBO district, signs advertising existence or availability of transient residential rentals are prohibited.
  • No sign shall be applied or suspended from the exterior of any pedestrian crossover.
  • No sign face or structure shall be limited based on the content or viewpoint of its message, except for obscene signs.

Exempt Signs in Panama City Beach

  • Certain types of signs may be erected and displayed without a sign permit if the required conditions stated are met. All such signs are still subject to prohibitions and general sign standards.
  • One (1) Free Expression (Non-Commercial) sign per premises, of limited size and height, is permitted in any district without a permit.
  • One (1) nameplate sign identifying a private residence occupant at the entrance or on dwelling, up to 2 sq. ft. and 3 ft. high.
  • One (1) set of street address numbers per property, within specified size range.
  • Legal notices and public notices or informational signs as authorized/required by law.
  • Temporary banner replacing a damaged sign in a business district, within specified time and size limits.
  • One temporary banner per premises in a business district, meeting detailed conditions for registration, placement, size, and duration.
  • Memorial signs or tablets naming a building and date of erection, permanently part of the building and up to 2 sq. ft.
  • Directional signs of limited number, size, and height, plus larger 'Entrance'/'Exit' signs at commercial premises, with limitations.
  • One (1) real estate sign per premises, limited in size and height, must be removed upon sale/lease.
  • During construction, up to 3 additional temporary signs per premises, limited in size/height and number.
  • Up to 5 additional non-commercial temporary signs in specified timeframes before and after elections.
  • Signs on machinery or equipment by the manufacturer/distributor identifying manufacturer, machine, and dispensed product (not fuel pump signs).
  • Warning and safety signs up to size/height limits unless larger sign required by law.
  • Drive-through menu display signs (2 per lane), within area and height limits.
  • Subdivision entrance signs (monument or fence), within area/height/location limits.
  • Fuel pump signs providing limited information, up to 2 sq. ft. per side.
  • Portable signs or booth/stall signs on Gulf beach, per business/entity, within area/height and spacing limits.
  • Movie theater or playhouse wall signs for attractions (up to 2 per complex), within size limits.
  • Up to three (3) flags per premises, in both business and residential districts, within size/mounting/height/placement limits as provided.
  • No flag may be displayed on or above the sandy Gulf beaches.
  • For business premises: up to 4 small signs (5"x10") exclusively advertising acceptance of credit cards, placed on a building wall.
  • Signs (non-commercial) on the sandy beach warning swimmers or informing about flag warnings, within size/height limits.
  • Yard or garage sale signs, displayed no more than 72 hours on site of sale or other residential property with permission, within size/height limits.
  • One valet parking station sign per station, no more than 2 sq. ft. per face, visible only during operation hours and on same parcel.
  • A sign on a motor vehicle licensed by Florida, unless a prohibited vehicle sign.
  • Traffic control device signs as defined.
  • Parking lot or garage entrance/exit signage (1 per), within size/height and content limits.
  • Non-commercial signs may be substituted for any exempt sign(s) under these exemptions provided requirements are met and not otherwise prohibited.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Panama City Beach

  • A sign permit is required for any sign or sign structure to be erected, displayed, relocated, or altered unless exempted from permitting.
  • No permit is required for maintenance, altering, or repairing a sign as long as no alterations are made to the sign’s height, width, length, depth, area, weight, location, or structural support, and if such work involves only changing/renewing copy or restoring sign appearance.
  • A permit application must include detailed site/structure/sign plans depending on sign type.
  • An illuminated sign requires both a sign permit and an electrical permit prior to installation.
  • A permit application may be subject to a variance, rezoning, or comprehensive plan amendment if deviations from standards are requested; in such cases, sign permit review is suspended until a final decision on these matters.
  • If a requested sign is not allowed by the code, an applicant may submit a written application/amendment proposal and fee to request the code be amended to allow the sign (see Section 5.07.04.KK).
  • If a master sign plan or collective sign standards exist for a multi-tenant development or similar, shopping centers are handled as a single premises per the provisions outlined for shopping centers, requiring site and elevation plans with specific sign allocations as part of the permit process.
  • Public art on public property or publicly accessible private property requires a permit and review/approval by the Public Art Committee.
  • Any denial of a permit may be appealed to the Planning Board.
  • Permits for public art are valid for 365 days from issuance; other sign permits are valid for 180 days from issuance unless work commences or is timely extended.
  • If a variance is needed (e.g., for sign size, location, height, etc.), a variance meeting/decision is required before permit issuance.

Source: other municipal code