Sign Regulations in Bel Air, Maryland

Bel Air, Maryland has specific sign regulations covering 52 sign types across 11 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Total Advertising Area (All Building Signs), Freestanding Sign, Projecting Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: January 7, 2026

Sign Regulation Overview for Bel Air, Maryland

Sample Sign Requirements in Bel Air

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Temporary Sign - Residential Subdivision Identification32 sq ft
Temporary Sign - For Sale/For Lease (Commercial Property)10 ft24 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from right-of-way
Temporary Sign - For Sale/For Lease/Under Construction (Residential Property)6 ft8 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from right-of-way

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Sign Types Covered

52

  • Total Advertising Area (All Building Signs)
  • Freestanding Sign
  • Projecting Sign
  • Marquee Sign - Institutional/Governmental Use (Residential Districts)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

11

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Bel Air

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Bel Air 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 Bel Air, 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 Bel Air, regulated sign types include Total Advertising Area (All Building Signs), Freestanding Sign, Projecting Sign, Marquee Sign - Institutional/Governmental Use (Residential Districts), 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 Bel Air 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 Bel Air are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Bel Air has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Bel Air, Maryland Sign Rules at a Glance

Bel Air, Maryland regulates 52 sign types across 11 zoning districts. Temporary Sign - For Sale/For Lease (Commercial Property)s in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 10 ft tall and 24 sq ft, with a Minimum 10 ft from right-of-way setback (Sec. § 165-107(A)(2)). Most commercial signs in Bel Air require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Bel Air, Maryland

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Bel Air (11 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones1510 ft36 sq ft
R-1 (Low-Density Residential)36 ft24 sq ft
Transition Overlay District310 ft (to top of sign/supporting structure)Up to 8 sq ft (5 sq ft base + max 3 sq ft additional)
R-2 (Medium-Density Residential), R-3 (High-Density Residential)4Freestanding: 6 ft; Projecting: ≤10 ft to top; Clearance 8 ft24 sq ft
R-O (Residential-Office District)615 ft (to top of sign/supporting structure)32 sq ft (overall per building)
B-1 (Limited Business District)58 ft40 sq ft (overall per building)
B-2 (Central Business District), B-2A (Central Business Gateway District)1930 ft200 sq ft per sign
B-2 (Central Business District) (Shopping Centers), B-2A (Central Business Gateway District) (Shopping Centers)522 ft200 sq ft per sign
B-3 (General Business District), B-3A (General Business Gateway District), M-1 (Industrial District)1115 ft (to top of sign/supporting structure)52 sq ft
B-3 (General Business District) (Shopping Centers), B-3A (General Business Gateway District) (Shopping Centers), M-1 (Industrial District) (Shopping Centers)522 ft200 sq ft per sign
B-3 (General Business District) (Industrial Park or Multitenant Office), B-3A (General Business Gateway District) (Industrial Park or Multitenant Office), M-1 (Industrial District) (Industrial Park or Multitenant Office)18 ft48 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Bel Air(sample of 3 of 11 zones)

General Regulations For All Zones

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Temporary Sign - Residential Subdivision Identification32 sq ftOneLocated on the property of the subdivisionUnlock§ 165-107(A)(1)
Temporary Sign - For Sale/For Lease (Commercial Property)10 ft24 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from right-of-wayOne additional sign while property is for sale/leaseOn commercial property; 10 ft from right-of-wayUnlock§ 165-107(A)(2)
Temporary Sign - For Sale/For Lease/Under Construction (Residential Property)6 ft8 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from right-of-wayOneOn residential property; 10 ft from right-of-wayUnlock§ 165-107(A)(2)
Temporary Sign - Institutional Uses (All Districts)6 ft36 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from all property linesOne at any given timeOn property of the institutional useUnlock§ 165-107(A)(7)
Permanent Identification Sign (Destination/Community)6 ft24 sq ftResidential districts: minimum 10 ft; Business/Industrial: minimum 1/2 of required front building setbackOneDestination/community identificationUnlock§ 165-107(B)(1)
Institutional Use Signs (Permanent) - Building and FreestandingFreestanding: 8 ft; Marquee: 6 ftFreestanding sign: 36 sq ft; Marquee sign: 24 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from right-of-way and adjacent property linesOne freestanding and one marquee per institutional useOn-site; setback from right-of-way/property linesUnlock§ 165-107(B)(2)
Window Sign (Temporary)20% of window glass areaInside windowUnlock§ 165-109(D)
Public Signs (Governmental/Regulatory/Directional)≤ 5 sq ft (horizontal directional signs on pavement exempt from this size cap)Governmental/public interest locationsUnlock§ 165-109(A)

B-2 (Central Business District), B-2A (Central Business Gateway District)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Projecting Sign15 ft (to top of sign/supporting structure)20 sq ftOne per building facadeProjecting from building; one per building facadeUnlock§ 165-106(B)(2)(b)[2] (as amended 9-16-2019)
Freestanding SignUp to 15 ft (if setback supports height per 1:1 ratio)40 sq ftFront yard height limited by 1:1 ratio to setback; side yard setback ≥ 1/2 minimum building setbackOne per lotFront/side yard areas per setback rulesUnlock§ 165-106(B)(2)(b)[3][a]-[b] (as amended 6-5-2023); Figure 165-106.III
Shopping Center Freestanding Sign (< 100,000 sq ft GFA)15 ft120 sq ft per signTotal number: 1On major roads fronting shopping centerUnlock§ 165-106(B)(2)(b)[3][c] (as amended 6-5-2023) Table
Shopping Center Freestanding Sign (100,000 - 200,000 sq ft GFA)18 ft140 sq ft per signTotal number: 2On major roads fronting shopping centerUnlock§ 165-106(B)(2)(b)[3][c] Table
Shopping Center Freestanding Sign (200,001 - 300,000 sq ft GFA)18 ft160 sq ft per signTotal number: 3On major roads fronting shopping centerUnlock§ 165-106(B)(2)(b)[3][c] Table
Shopping Center Freestanding Sign (300,001 - 400,000 sq ft GFA)22 ft180 sq ft per signTotal number: 4On major roads fronting shopping centerUnlock§ 165-106(B)(2)(b)[3][c] Table
Shopping Center Freestanding Sign (> 400,000 sq ft GFA)22 ft200 sq ft per signTotal number: 5On major roads fronting shopping centerUnlock§ 165-106(B)(2)(b)[3][c] Table
Temporary Sign/Banner - Freestanding or Building-Attached6 ft for freestanding/banners (except sandwich boards)24 sq ftConsistent with permanent freestanding signsOn-site; freestanding or attached to buildingUnlock§ 165-106(B)(2)(b)[4][b]-[c] (as amended 6-5-2023)

B-3 (General Business District), B-3A (General Business Gateway District), M-1 (Industrial District)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Total Advertising Area (All Building Signs)Variable by frontage; max 36 sq ft for lots without buildingsOn building/siteUnlock§ 165-106(B)(3)(a) (as amended 6-5-2023)
Projecting Sign15 ft (to top of sign/supporting structure)20 sq ftOne per buildingProjecting from building; one per buildingUnlock§ 165-106(B)(3)(b)[2]
Freestanding Sign15 ft (measured above nearest public road grade)52 sq ftFront and side yard setbacks ≥ 1/2 minimum building setbackOne per lotFront and side yard areasUnlock§ 165-106(B)(3)(b)3.a-b (as amended 6-5-2023)
Shopping Center Freestanding Signs (B-3/B-3A/M-1)15–22 ft (based on GFA per table)Per B-2/B-2A Shopping Center Table (120–200 sq ft per sign based on GFA)Total number 1–5 per table, by GFAOn major roads fronting shopping centerUnlock§ 165-106(B)(3)(b)3.b (shopping centers adhere to B-2/B-2A)
Temporary Sign/Banner (B-3/B-3A/M-1)6 ft for freestanding/banners (except sandwich boards)36 sq ftConsistent with permanent freestanding signsCommercial temporary signs: one at any given timeOn-site; freestanding or building-attachedUnlock§ 165-106(B)(3)(b)4.a-b (as amended 6-5-2023); references § 165-106(B)(2)(b)[4] for other temporary standards
Marquee Sign (applies via B-2/B-2A standards)6 ft24 sq ftHalf of required front yard setbackOn building; setback appliesUnlock§ 165-106(B)(3)(b)5 (marquee follows § 165-106(B)(2))
Gasoline Pricing Sign (applies via B-2/B-2A standards)No encroachment over public right-of-wayOne per stationAt retail service stationUnlock§ 165-106(B)(3)(b)7 (gasoline pricing signs adhere to § 165-106(B)(2))
Directory Sign - Industrial Park or Multitenant Office8 ft48 sq ftOne per industrial park or multitenant officeMain entrance to industrial park/multitenant officeUnlock§ 165-106(B)(3)(b)8 (as amended 6-5-2023)

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Prohibited Signs in Bel Air

  • Off-premise billboards and other permanent signs advertising products or services not connected with the site are prohibited in all districts.
  • Signs with obscene, indecent, or immoral content are prohibited.
  • Signs that imitate official traffic signs or signals or that contain words such as "stop," "go slow," "caution," "danger," "warning," or similar are prohibited.
  • Signs that could be confused with traffic control devices, that hide traffic or street signs from view, or that obstruct views at intersections are prohibited.
  • Permanent signs advertising an activity, business, product, or service no longer conducted on the premises are prohibited beyond 60 days from vacancy.
  • Signs that distract motorists or create disruptive movement or excessive glare, including pennants, ribbons, streamers, spinners, strings of light bulbs, rotating signs, flashing lights, searchlights, windsail signs, LED light signs and electronic reader boards (except gasoline pricing signs), and commercial signs held by pedestrians, are prohibited.
  • Signs placed on municipal, county, or state property or rights-of-way are prohibited except as specifically allowed under exemptions (e.g., Town banner policy).
  • Signs pasted or attached to utility poles, trees, fences, or other signs are prohibited except as permitted under the Town banner permit policy.
  • Temporary or portable signs are prohibited unless specifically allowed under the code.
  • Signs that produce odor, sound, smoke, fire, or other emissions are prohibited.
  • Vehicle signs used primarily for advertising unrelated to the lawful use of the vehicle for deliveries or service associated with the property where parked are prohibited.
  • Signs with blinking, flashing, or fluttering lights, or other illuminating devices with changing light intensity, brightness, or color, and beacon lights or searchlights used as signs or for advertising, are prohibited.
  • Exposed reflective-type bulbs, strobe lights, or incandescent lamps exceeding 15 watts on the exterior surface of any sign that expose the face of the bulb to a public street or adjacent property are prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Bel Air

  • Public noncommercial signs (directional, regulatory, warning, informational) are exempt and do not require a permit; generally limited to 5 square feet per sign unless a waiver is approved; horizontal directional signs flush with paved areas are exempt from the size limit; traffic-related signs must meet MUTCD specifications.
  • Integral signs (names of buildings, dates of erection, monumental citations, commemorative tablets) made as an integral part of the structure in permanent materials are exempt and do not require a permit.
  • Homeowner identification signs (resident name and address) up to 1 square foot, allowed on mailboxes or mounted on the building, are exempt and do not require a permit.
  • Temporary window signs or interior displays; total window sign area limited to 20% of window glass area; exempt and no permit required.
  • Murals (artistic representations, sculptures, paintings) are exempt; any commercial image/message/advertisement within a mural counts toward sign square footage.
  • Signs directly related to a Town-approved construction activity on business-zoned property are exempt provided the sign material is maintained in good condition and free of vandalism.
  • Permit exceptions applicable in all districts: replacing copy on marquees and similarly approved signs designed for replaceable copy; normal maintenance (painting, repainting, cleaning, repair) without structural or electrical changes does not require a sign permit.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Bel Air

  • B-3 General Business District: A comprehensive coordinated sign plan must be submitted at the time of site plan review; may include freestanding, directory, projecting, wall, roof, canopy, and/or window signs; all signs, including banners, require a permit (see §165-32.B(4)).
  • B-3A General Business Gateway District: A comprehensive coordinated sign plan must be submitted at the time of site plan review; may include freestanding, directory, projecting, wall, roof, canopy, and/or window signs; signs must conform to Article XV (see §165-33.B(3)).
  • B-2 Central Business District and B-2A Central Business Gateway District: A master signage plan is required for multitenant businesses; plan must include a plot of the lot, building/parking/driveway/landscape locations, height and location of proposed freestanding signs, and the location, color scheme, size, material of each present and future sign, with computations of maximum total sign area and maximum area for each individual sign (see §165-106.B(2)).
  • B-3 General Business, B-3A General Business Gateway, and M-1 Industrial Districts: Multitenant buildings must submit a comprehensive sign package for all tenant locations (size, general style, location of proposed building signage) prior to issuance of any sign permits to ensure compatibility and adequate signage allotment per tenant (see §165-106.B(3)(a)).
  • Variances from sign regulations: The Board of Appeals may grant variances pursuant to §165-92; minor variances may be permitted by the Zoning Administrator under Article XII (see §165-114.B).
  • Appeals: Denials of sign permits or orders to remove/relocate/alter signs by the Zoning Administrator may be appealed to the Board of Appeals within 30 days (see §165-114.C(1)).

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