Sign Regulations in Vidalia, Georgia
Vidalia, Georgia has specific sign regulations covering 20 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Standard Informational Sign, Monument Sign, Address Numeral 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 9, 2025
Sign Regulation Overview for Vidalia, Georgia
Sample Sign Requirements in Vidalia
| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Setback |
|---|---|---|---|
| Address Numeral Sign | 4 inches in residential; 8 inches in commercial/industrial | — | — |
| Flag | 25 ft (residential); 40 ft (commercial/industrial) | 24 sq ft (residential); 60 sq ft (commercial, industrial, institutional) | — |
| Standard Informational Sign | — | 4 sq ft | — |
* Sample data shown. Actual requirements may vary by zone. Use PermitPal for complete, location-specific regulations.
Sign Types Covered
20
- Standard Informational Sign
- Monument Sign
- Address Numeral Sign
- Flag
- +2 more types
Zoning Districts
5
Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations
Data Includes
- Permit requirements
- Height restrictions
- Illumination rules
Official Resources for Vidalia
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sign height limits in Vidalia 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 Vidalia, 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 Vidalia, regulated sign types include Standard Informational Sign, Monument Sign, Address Numeral Sign, Flag, 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 Vidalia 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 Vidalia are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Vidalia has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.
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Vidalia, Georgia Sign Rules at a Glance
Vidalia, Georgia regulates 20 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Billboards in the Planned Unit Development District (Commercial, Institutional, Industrial, and Multifamily Use), Commercial District (C-1, C-2, C-3), Institutional District, Industrial District (Industrial, I-1, I-2), Multifamily District, Agricultural District (A-1) zoning district are capped at 30 ft max (min 10 ft clearance to bottom); max 30 ft length tall, 300 sq ft (face), and 30 ft wide, with a 75 ft; see above for more setbacks setback (Sec. Sec 1958). Most commercial signs in Vidalia require a permit.
Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Vidalia, Georgia
Sign Rules by Zoning District in Vidalia (5 zones)
| Zoning District | Sign Types Regulated | Max Height | Max Area | Permit Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General Regulations For All Zones | 3 | 25 ft (residential); 40 ft (commercial/industrial) | 24 sq ft (residential); 60 sq ft (commercial, industrial, institutional) | — |
| Single-family Residential District, Planned Unit Development District (Single-family Residential Use) | 3 | 4 ft | 8 sq ft (aggregate for parcel) | — |
| Planned Unit Development District (Commercial, Institutional, Industrial, and Multifamily Use), Commercial District (C-1, C-2, C-3), Institutional District, Industrial District (Industrial, I-1, I-2), Multifamily District, Agricultural District (A-1) | 13 | 35 ft | 300 sq ft (face) | — |
| Historic District | 2 | 18 ft | 60 sq ft (Highways); 35 sq ft (surface streets); as per monument sign regulations | — |
| Vacant and Undeveloped Property District | 1 | Follow limits of Sec 1951: 18, 25, or 35 ft depending on adjacent district | Follow limits of Sec 1951 (freestanding signs): 150 sq ft highway/35 sq ft surface stanchion; 60 sq ft highway/35 sq ft surface monument | — |
Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Vidalia(sample of 3 of 5 zones)
General Regulations For All Zones
| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Premium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account) | Ordinance Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Address Numeral Sign | 4 inches in residential; 8 inches in commercial/industrial | — | — | — | — | On structure, visible from street | — | Unlock | Sec 1911(1) |
| Flag | 25 ft (residential); 40 ft (commercial/industrial) | 24 sq ft (residential); 60 sq ft (commercial, industrial, institutional) | — | — | 2 | On private property | — | Unlock | Sec 1911(2) |
| Standard Informational Sign | — | 4 sq ft | — | — | — | On private property | — | Unlock | Sec 1911(3) |
Single-family Residential District, Planned Unit Development District (Single-family Residential Use)
| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Premium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account) | Ordinance Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Freestanding Sign | 4 ft | 8 sq ft (aggregate for parcel) | — | — | 1 | On parcel, supported independently (wooden stake or metal frame) | — | Unlock | Sec 1931, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937 |
| Standard Informational Sign | 4 ft | Within 8 sq ft aggregate per parcel | — | — | — | Entirely on private property | — | Unlock | Sec 1934, 1931, 1932 |
| Permanent Subdivision Entrance Sign | — | — | — | — | 1 per subdivision entrance | At entrance to subdivision | — | Unlock | Sec 1935 |
Planned Unit Development District (Commercial, Institutional, Industrial, and Multifamily Use), Commercial District (C-1, C-2, C-3), Institutional District, Industrial District (Industrial, I-1, I-2), Multifamily District, Agricultural District (A-1)
| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Premium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account) | Ordinance Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stanchion Freestanding Sign (C-1) | 18 ft | 150 sq ft (Highways 130, 280, 292, 297); 35 sq ft (surface streets) | — | 10 ft from street curb/edge; 50 ft from single-family residential parcels; 25 ft from other freestanding signs | 1 per street frontage | 1 per parcel per street frontage; placement per Sec 1914 | — | Unlock | Sec 1951(a) |
| Stanchion Freestanding Sign (C-2) | 25 ft | 150 sq ft (Highways 130, 280, 292, 297); 35 sq ft (surface streets) | — | 10 ft from street curb/edge; 50 ft from single-family residential parcels; 25 ft from other freestanding signs | 1 per street frontage | 1 per parcel per street frontage; placement per Sec 1914 | — | Unlock | Sec 1951(a) |
| Stanchion Freestanding Sign (C-3, Industrial Districts) | 35 ft | 150 sq ft (Highways 130, 280, 292, 297); 35 sq ft (surface streets) | — | 10 ft from street curb/edge; 50 ft from single-family residential parcels; 25 ft from other freestanding signs | 1 per street frontage | 1 per parcel per street frontage; placement per Sec 1914 | — | Unlock | Sec 1951(a) |
| Monument Sign | 18 ft | 60 sq ft (Highways); 35 sq ft (surface streets) | — | Same as stanchion signs | 1 per street frontage | In place of stanchion sign, at parcel frontage | — | Unlock | Sec 1951(b) |
| Drive-Through Delivery Point Sign | 8 ft | 30 sq ft | — | — | 1 per delivery point | Side or rear yard, at delivery point, not on front | — | Unlock | Sec 1953 |
| Incidental Sign | 2 ft | 2 sq ft | — | — | 2 per driveway entrance, 4 per parcel | At driveway entrance(s), not creating traffic hazard | — | Unlock | Sec 1954 |
| Freestanding Sign (Planned Commercial Center Entrance) | 18 ft | 60 sq ft (Highways); 35 sq ft (surface streets); aggregate for all panels | — | Same as other monument signs | 1 per center entrance | Entrance to center, monument sign | — | Unlock | Sec 1957 |
| Billboard | 30 ft max (min 10 ft clearance to bottom); max 30 ft length | 300 sq ft (face) | 30 ft | 75 ft; see above for more setbacks | 1 per platted lot | Max 100 ft from ROW line of state/federal highway | — | Unlock | Sec 1958 |
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See all 5 zones for Vidalia — start freeProhibited Signs in Vidalia
- No person shall erect a sign on public property other than the governmental entity responsible for such property, or public utility companies or contractors occupying or working on public property pursuant to governmental contract or franchise.
- Any sign erected or installed on public property in violation of this section shall be forfeited to the public and subject to confiscation and removal by the city without notice.
- No sign shall be placed on any private property without first obtaining the consent of the owner or owner's agent of the private property.
- The following signs are prohibited at all locations in the city: obsolete or abandoned signs; signs not structurally safe, clean, or in good repair; signs attached to, drawn, or painted upon trees, rocks, or other natural features; signs emitting or utilizing in any manner any sound capable of being detected on a public road or adjoining property; illuminated signs containing, including, or illuminated by any flashing, intermittent, or moving lights except those contained in allowable changeable copy signs; illuminated signs with beams or rays of light directed at any portion of the traveled way causing glare, impaired vision, or interference with motor vehicles; illuminated signs interfering with the effectiveness of or obscuring official traffic signs, devices, or signals; signs containing more than one (1) face visible from the same direction on the main traveled way (double-faced, back-to-back constructed signs considered as one sign); signs located so as to obscure or interfere with official traffic signs, signals, or devices; signs located so as to obscure or interfere with a motor vehicle operator's view of approaching, merging, or intersecting traffic; roof signs; signs displaying any obscene message (as defined by U.S. Supreme Court decisions); signs which obstruct any fire escape, egress or ventilation, or prevent free passage from one part of a roof to another, or signs attached to any fire escape; signs placed on any utility pole, light pole, telephone pole or similar utility fixtures, other than identification labels attached by the owner of those poles and fixtures; billboards located less than 2,500 feet from another billboard.
- No variances from the requirements of this article shall be granted.
- All permanent signs erected, replaced, reconstructed, altered, relocated, or modified must conform with city building and electrical codes, and with the most stringent regulation if codes and sign ordinance conflict.
- Signs may not be installed in any manner which, in the opinion of the zoning administrator, constitutes a hazard of any kind.
- Temporary/disposable signs may not be permitted or erected on public right-of-way.
- No review of the specific content of any proposed sign shall be made or required.
- Signs made of paper, cloth, or non-durable materials (except standard informational signs) are prohibited as nonconforming signs.
- Signs located in the public right-of-way are prohibited, except as permitted by this article.
Exempt Signs in Vidalia
- The following signs are allowed on private property without obtaining a permit: (1) address numerals not exceeding four inches in height in residential districts or eight inches in height in commercial and industrial districts; (2) flags not exceeding twenty-four square feet (residential) or sixty square feet (commercial/industrial/institutional) and meeting specified height limits and quantities; (3) standard informational signs of less than four square feet in sign area that otherwise meet the standards of this chapter.
- Construction signs may be erected during the term of new construction and major commercial remodeling for the purpose of advertising contractors, subcontractors, future tenants, and financing institutions.
- Political signs are exempt from payment of fees and removal deposits and may remain from qualifying date to election day or runoff, but must be removed within seventy-two hours of election.
- Signs advertising sale and lease of property upon which they are located and directional signs no larger than ten square feet for residential and thirty-two square feet for commercial.
- Church directional signs no larger than four square feet, with not more than two allowed, and not located within 500 feet of each other.
- Non-profit/charitable organizations and community events are exempt from fees (all other procedures apply, and forfeiture of exemption is possible if procedures are not followed).
- Hospital and affiliated healthcare facilities (non-profit, 501(c)(3), etc.) are exempt in C-3, I-1, I-2, and A-1 zones, but limited to directional, monument and marquee signs on property owned by the hospital or its 501(c)(3) affiliates per specified criteria.
Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Vidalia
- A uniform sign plan is required for any planned commercial shopping center (such as a center with three or more establishments).
- The uniform sign plan must govern location, materials, size, letter style, and color of all signs within the center, and be submitted to and approved by the building inspector.
- The uniform sign plan must provide for consistency/unified design among signs of similar type/function and comply with the division's requirements (number, size, location, etc.), and limits planned commercial centers to one freestanding sign at the entrance, with specific limitations.
- No variances from any requirements of this article shall be granted.
Source: municode municipal code