Sign Regulations in Quincy, Florida

Quincy, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 21 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Temporary Sign, Mural, Wall Sign (Home Occupation). 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 Quincy, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Quincy

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign (Home Occupation)1 sq. ft.
Freestanding Sign (Subdivision Entrance)8 ft. above finished grade32 sq. ft.Not specified
Freestanding Sign (Multi-Family Dwelling)8 ft. above finished grade32 sq. ft.Not specified

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Sign Types Covered

21

  • Temporary Sign
  • Mural
  • Wall Sign (Home Occupation)
  • Freestanding Sign (Subdivision Entrance)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

7

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Quincy

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Quincy, monument signs are limited to 8 ft. above finished grade. 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 Quincy, 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 Quincy, regulated sign types include Temporary Sign, Mural, Wall Sign (Home Occupation), Freestanding Sign (Subdivision Entrance), and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Quincy, monument signs typically require a Not specified 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 Quincy are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Quincy has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Quincy, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Quincy, Florida regulates 21 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Freestanding Sign (Subdivision Entrance)s in the Conservation District (CN), Agricultural District (AG), Residential, Large Tract District (R-LT), Residential, Low-Density District (R-1A), Residential Single-Family District (R-1), Residential One- and Two-Family District (R-2), Residential Multiple-Family District (R-3) zoning district are capped at 8 ft. above finished grade tall and 32 sq. ft., with a Not specified setback (Sec. Sec. 46-911(2)). Most commercial signs in Quincy require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Quincy, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Quincy (7 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Conservation District (CN), Agricultural District (AG), Residential, Large Tract District (R-LT), Residential, Low-Density District (R-1A), Residential Single-Family District (R-1), Residential One- and Two-Family District (R-2), Residential Multiple-Family District (R-3)48 ft. above finished grade32 sq. ft.
Light Commercial District (LC-1), General Commercial District (C-1), Heavy Commercial and Light Manufacturing District (C-2), Manufacturing District (M-1), Mixed Use District (MUD, also referenced as MU), Business Park District (BP)625 ft. above finished grade32 sq. ft. per parcel (commercial/industrial)
Government or Public District (GOVT)215 ft. above finished grade32 sq. ft.
Airport District (AP)14 sq. ft.
Central Business District (CBD)75 ft≤64 sq. ft. (<30 ft bldg), Max height 3 ft (≥30 ft bldg)
Planned Unit Development (PUD)1
General Regulations For All Zones28 ft. (freestanding residential); 15 ft. (institutional)For commercial: 32 sq. ft.; for residential: 4 sq. ft.

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Quincy(sample of 3 of 7 zones)

Conservation District (CN), Agricultural District (AG), Residential, Large Tract District (R-LT), Residential, Low-Density District (R-1A), Residential Single-Family District (R-1), Residential One- and Two-Family District (R-2), Residential Multiple-Family District (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
Wall Sign (Home Occupation)1 sq. ft.1 sign per permitted home occupationAt the residence of the home occupationUnlockSec. 46-173(a)(4), Sec. 46-43(a)(1)
Freestanding Sign (Subdivision Entrance)8 ft. above finished grade32 sq. ft.Not specified1 per entrance (option for 2 as conditional use)At each entrance to subdivisionUnlockSec. 46-911(2)
Freestanding Sign (Multi-Family Dwelling)8 ft. above finished grade32 sq. ft.Not specified1 per street sideAt each street side of multi-family parcelUnlockSec. 46-911(1)
Wall Sign (Residential Care/Day Care Facility)6 sq. ft.1 per parcelOn building parcelUnlockSec. 46-911(3)

Light Commercial District (LC-1), General Commercial District (C-1), Heavy Commercial and Light Manufacturing District (C-2), Manufacturing District (M-1), Mixed Use District (MUD, also referenced as MU), Business Park District (BP)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign10% of facade areaBuilding sign – N/A (on facade)On building facade (front/building face)UnlockSec. 46-911(5)(a), (j)
Freestanding or Detached Sign25 ft. above finished grade10% of facade areaOne per store front by right, two per store front as conditional use (see requirements)Within property boundaries, not in public right-of-wayUnlockSec. 46-911(5)(b), (c), (j), (e)
Wall Directory Sign (Multiple Occupancy Complex)4 sq. ft.1 per buildingBy main building entranceUnlockSec. 46-911(f)
Portable Sign (Temporary)As permitted by city; not in right-of-wayUnlockSec. 46-911(h)
Temporary Sign32 sq. ft. per parcel (commercial/industrial)Not less than 30 ft from street intersection; not in right-of-wayOn private property; at least 30 ft. from street intersection and not in right-of-wayUnlockSec. 46-912(a,b)
MuralMinimum 15 ft. height x 30 ft. lengthOn outdoor wallUnlockSec. 46-913

Central Business District (CBD)

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 Sign)3 ft. (≥30 ft width bldg)≤64 sq. ft. (<30 ft bldg), Max height 3 ft (≥30 ft bldg)≤½ bldg frontageSee Sec. 46-662 (number of signs depends on storefront street frontage: 2 for ≤40 ft, 4 for 41–100 ft, 6 for >100 ft)Between second story windowsill and storefront window, or in a historic signage areaUnlockSec. 46-684, 46-664, 46-666, 46-585
Hanging SignIf canopy/awning: ≤75% of canopy projection; else ≤50% of sidewalk width; vertical ≤½ horizontal1 per storefront/unitPerpendicular to building face or hung on valence at grade-level entranceUnlockSec. 46-683, 46-666, 46-585
Awning or Canopy Sign≤30% of horizontal measure of valenceOn valence or body of awning at grade entryUnlockSec. 46-681, 46-585
Window Sign≤25% of individual windowpane areaCounted as part of overall sign number per Sec. 46-662On or applied to window glassUnlockSec. 46-682
Freestanding/Yard Sign5 ft5 ft max height x 10 ft max width10 ftWithin property boundariesUnlockSec. 46-685
MuralOn visible wallUnlockSec. 46-689
Temporary Sign≤10% of overall window areaInside window/sandwich board on sidewalk (does not obstruct walking traffic)UnlockSec. 46-690

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Prohibited Signs in Quincy

  • It is unlawful to erect, cause to be erected, maintain, or cause to be maintained any sign not expressly authorized by or exempted from the code (Sec. 46-649(a); Sec. 46-909(a)).
  • Signs in violation of the building code or electrical code adopted by the city are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(1); Sec. 46-909(b)(1)).
  • Any sign that constitutes a safety hazard, as determined by the building official or public safety director/chief of police, is prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(2); Sec. 46-909(b)(2)).
  • Signs with visible moving, revolving, or rotating parts (or optical illusions of movement), or any mechanical, electrical, or apparent visible movement, are prohibited except traditional barber poles (Sec. 46-649(b)(3); Sec. 46-909(b)(3)).
  • Signs with lights or illuminations that flash, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker, or vary in intensity or color, except for time-temperature-date signs (and certain small window signs), are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(4); Sec. 46-909(b)(4)).
  • Strings of lightbulbs for purposes other than traditional holiday decorations are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(5); Sec. 46-909(b)(5)).
  • Signs that incorporate projected images, emit sound or odor, or visible matter such as smoke or steam, are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(6)-(7); Sec. 46-909(b)(6)-(7)).
  • Signs or sign structures that interfere with free use of any fire escape, emergency exit, standpipe, or obstruct any window affecting light or ventilation are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(8); Sec. 46-909(b)(8)).
  • Signs that resemble official signs or markers erected by governmental agencies, or which cause confusion with traffic control devices, or which could conceal or be confused with such devices, are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(9); Sec. 46-909(b)(9)).
  • Signs that obstruct the vision of pedestrians, cyclists, or motorists traveling on or entering public streets are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(10); Sec. 46-909(b)(10)).
  • Signs that contain lighting or control mechanisms that cause unreasonable interference with radio, television, or other communication signals are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(11); Sec. 46-909(b)(11)).
  • Searchlights used to advertise or promote a business or attract customers are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(12); Sec. 46-909(b)(12)).
  • Signs painted, pasted, or printed on any curbstone, flagstone, pavement, sidewalk, or street, except house numbers and traffic control signs, are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(13); Sec. 46-909(b)(13)).
  • Signs erected on public property are prohibited, except those erected by public authority or as otherwise authorized (Sec. 46-649(b)(14); Sec. 46-909(b)(14)).
  • Signs erected over or across any public street or sidewalk, except as expressly authorized, are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(15); Sec. 46-909(b)(15)).
  • Portable signs are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(16); Sec. 46-909(b)(h)).
  • Billboard signs are prohibited, except those erected prior to the effective date of the code (Sec. 46-649(b)(17); Sec. 46-909(b)(17)).
  • Snipe signs are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(18); Sec. 46-909(b)(18)).
  • Immoral or pornographic signs are prohibited (Sec. 46-649(b)(19)).
  • All signs, including their supports, braces, guys, anchors, electrical parts, lighting fixtures, and display areas must be maintained in safe, clean condition; otherwise, they are subject to repair or removal (Sec. 46-648; Sec. 46-905).

Exempt Signs in Quincy

  • Signs that are not designed or located to be visible from any street or adjoining property (Sec. 46-645(b)(1); Sec. 46-907(1)).
  • Signs necessary to promote health, safety, and welfare, and other regulatory, statutory, traffic control, or directional signs erected on public property with proper authorization (Sec. 46-645(b)(2); Sec. 46-907(2)).
  • Legal notices and official instruments (Sec. 46-645(b)(3); Sec. 46-907(3)).
  • Decorative flags and bunting for public events or commemorations placed or authorized by the city commission for a prescribed period (Sec. 46-645(b)(4)).
  • Holiday lights and decorations (Sec. 46-645(b)(5); Sec. 46-823(d)(6)).
  • Merchandise displays behind storefront windows, provided no part of the display moves in a hazardous way or contains flashing/blinking lights (Sec. 46-645(b)(6); Sec. 46-907(4)).
  • Memorial signs or tablets, building names, and dates of erection, cut into masonry or constructed of incombustible materials and attached to the building (Sec. 46-645(b)(7)).
  • Signs incorporated into machinery or equipment by a manufacturer or distributor, such as those customarily affixed to vending machines, newspaper racks, telephone booths, and gas pumps (Sec. 46-645(b)(8); Sec. 46-907(6)).
  • Advertising and identifying signs located on taxicabs, buses, trailers, trucks, or vehicle bumpers (Sec. 46-645(b)(9)).
  • Public warning signs to indicate the danger of trespassing, swimming, animals, or similar hazards (Sec. 46-645(b)(10); Sec. 46-907(7)).
  • Signs carried by a person (Sec. 46-645(b)(11); Sec. 46-907(8)).
  • Religious displays (Sec. 46-645(b)(12)).
  • Billboard signs erected prior to the effective date of the ordinance (Sec. 46-645(b)(13); Sec. 46-907(9)).
  • Signs constructed or placed by the city itself or with the city's consent or approval for special events (Sec. 46-645(b)(14)).
  • All valid state and local traffic and parking regulation signs (Sec. 46-645(b)(15); Sec. 46-907(10)).
  • One unlighted real estate sign located on the premises being advertised for sale or rent, not exceeding 32 sq ft for commercial signs or 4 sq ft for residential signs (Sec. 46-645(b)(16)).
  • Text or images cut into masonry or constructed of bronze/(incombustible) materials and attached to a building (Sec. 46-907(5)).
  • Signs on building doors, or inside door glass at street level entrance, not exceeding 50% of the door's surface area (Sec. 46-907(11)).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Quincy

  • Permit (sign plan) is required for all signs within the city, except for exempt signs (Sec. 46-902).
  • A permit is required for all signs in the historic district; sign plans (drawings showing size, mounting, location) must be submitted for approval (Sec. 46-585(a)).
  • For signage outside the central business district, permit application must include a drawing showing size, mounting specifications, and proposed location (Sec. 46-43(a)(1)).
  • For signage within the central business district (historic), sign appropriateness is reviewed by a committee (Sec. 46-585(a)(2)).
  • Proposed developments (new or redeveloped) in commercial/mixed-use/industrial zones must include a landscaping and buffer plan; this may include sign locations if landscaping affects sign visibility (Sec. 46-208(f), 46-209(e), 46-210(e), etc.).
  • Murals (as signs) must have designs submitted to and approved by the historic preservation commission prior to permitting by the building official (Sec. 46-689(1); Sec. 46-913(3)).

Source: municode municipal code