Sign Regulations in Michigan, Indiana

Michigan, Indiana has specific sign regulations covering 26 sign types across 11 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Development or Subdivision Entry Sign, Home Occupation Sign, Billboard. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: November 22, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Michigan, Indiana

Sample Sign Requirements in Michigan

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Temporary Sign - Community Special Event10 ft32 sq ft10 ft from public ROW or any lot line (Sec. 19.03(j))
Temporary Sign - Construction15 ft64 sq ft10 ft from public ROW or any lot line (Sec. 19.03(j))
Temporary Sign - Garage Sale6 ft6 sq ft10 ft from public ROW or any lot line (Sec. 19.03(j))

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Sign Types Covered

26

  • Development or Subdivision Entry Sign
  • Home Occupation Sign
  • Billboard
  • Nameplate/Identification Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

11

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Michigan

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Michigan 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 Michigan, 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 Michigan, regulated sign types include Development or Subdivision Entry Sign, Home Occupation Sign, Billboard, Nameplate/Identification 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 Michigan 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 Michigan are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Michigan has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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