Sign Regulations in Concord, New Hampshire

Concord, New Hampshire has specific sign regulations covering 17 sign types across 17 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Building Signs, Freestanding Signs, Building 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 7, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Concord, New Hampshire

Sample Sign Requirements in Concord

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential Use)6 ft20 sq ftNo closer than addressed above; no closer than required side/rear yard.
Wall Sign (Nonresidential Use)20 sq ft
Freestanding Sign (Residential Subdivision/Multifamily/Mobile Home Park 8+ units)6 ft20 sq ftSee location

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Sign Types Covered

17

  • Building Signs
  • Freestanding Signs
  • Building Sign
  • Freestanding Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

17

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Concord

City WebsiteMunicipal Code4 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Concord, monument signs are limited to 6 ft. 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 Concord, 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 Concord, regulated sign types include Building Signs, Freestanding Signs, Building Sign, Freestanding Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Concord, monument signs typically require a No closer than addressed above; no closer than required side/rear yard. 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 Concord are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Concord has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Concord, New Hampshire Sign Rules at a Glance

Concord, New Hampshire regulates 17 sign types across 17 zoning districts. Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential Use)s in the Open Space Residential District (RO), Medium Density Residential District (RM), Single-Family Residential District (RS), Neighborhood Residential District (RN), Downtown Residential District (RD), High Density Residential District (RH) zoning district are capped at 6 ft tall, 20 sq ft, and 10 ft wide, with a No closer than addressed above; no closer than required side/rear yard. setback (Sec. Article 28-6-8 (Permitted Signs in Residential Districts), 28-6-2, and 28-6-5). Most commercial signs in Concord require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Concord, New Hampshire

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Concord (17 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Open Space Residential District (RO), Medium Density Residential District (RM), Single-Family Residential District (RS), Neighborhood Residential District (RN), Downtown Residential District (RD), High Density Residential District (RH)56 ft20 sq ft
Neighborhood Commercial District (CN)410 ft32 sq ft
General Commercial District (CG), Highway Commercial District (CH)420 ft40 sq ft (w/o Arch. Design Review), 150 sq ft (w/ Arch. Design Review)
Urban Commercial District (CU)215 ft40 sq ft (w/o Arch. Review), 150 sq ft (w/ Arch. Review)
Central Business Performance District (CBP)210 ft150 sq ft
Gateway Performance District (GWP), Opportunity Corridor Performance District (OCP)220 ft (standard), up to 25 ft (large lot option)GWP: 200 sq ft, OCP: 150 sq ft
Office Park Performance District (OFP)210 ft100 sq ft
Civic Performance District (CVP)28 ft40 sq ft
Institutional District (IS)212 ft40 sq ft
Industrial District (IN)212 ft40 sq ft (no review), 100 sq ft (w/ review)
Urban Transitional District (UT)28 ft10 sq ft
Flood Hazard District (FH)1
Shoreland Protection District (SP)1
Historic District (HI)1
Penacook Lake Watershed Protection District (WS)1
Aquifer Protection District (AP)1
General Regulations For All Zones2Per list (nameplate 2 sq ft; real estate 4/32 sq ft; construction 32 sq ft; political 20 sq ft, etc.)

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Concord(sample of 3 of 17 zones)

Open Space Residential District (RO), Medium Density Residential District (RM), Single-Family Residential District (RS), Neighborhood Residential District (RN), Downtown Residential District (RD), High Density Residential District (RH)

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 (Nonresidential Use)6 ft20 sq ft10 ftNo closer than addressed above; no closer than required side/rear yard.1 per lotNo closer to front lot line than the lesser of 10 ft or 1/2 the depth of the required front yard; not in required side/rear yard.UnlockArticle 28-6-8 (Permitted Signs in Residential Districts), 28-6-2, and 28-6-5
Wall Sign (Nonresidential Use)20 sq ft10 ft1 per useOn building; no more than one sign per lot if no freestanding sign present.UnlockArticle 28-6-8(a)(1), Article 28-6-2, Article 28-6-5
Freestanding Sign (Residential Subdivision/Multifamily/Mobile Home Park 8+ units)6 ft20 sq ft10 ftSee location1 per entranceAt entrance to development; not in required side/rear yard.UnlockArticle 28-6-8(a)(2), 28-6-2
Wall Sign (Major Home Occupation)4 sq ft1On buildingUnlockArticle 28-6-8(a)(3), 28-6-2
Temporary Signs (No Permit Required) (Residential)2 sq ft (house name, ID); 4 sq ft (sale/rent); 20 sq ft (political); 32 sq ft (construction site)UnlockArticle 28-6-3(a-j)

Neighborhood Commercial District (CN)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Building Signs20 sq ft (w/o Architectural Design Review), 40 sq ft (w/ Architectural Design Review)Max 3 per building frontageAffixed to building, parallel to wall. No wall signs above 25 ft from grade.UnlockArticle 28-6-9(a), (b), (f)
Freestanding Signs10 ft20 sq ft (w/o Architectural Design Review), 40 sq ft (w/ Architectural Design Review)16 ft5 ft from lot lines, 50 ft from residential district boundary1 per lot standardMin 5 ft from all lot lines, max 16 ft wide, not within 50 ft of a residential district boundary; min 50 ft between any two freestanding signs.UnlockArticle 28-6-9(a), (c), (e), 28-6-5
Portable Sign32 sq ft1 per lotNot in right-of-wayUnlockArticle 28-6-9(d)(1)
Temporary Signs (No Permit Required) (Commercial)Per 28-6-3UnlockArticle 28-6-3

General Commercial District (CG), Highway Commercial District (CH)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Building Signs40 sq ft (w/o Arch. Design Review), 150 sq ft (w/ Arch. Design Review)Max 3 per building frontageAffixed to building (wall, awning, window per definition)UnlockArticle 28-6-9(a), (b), (f)
Freestanding Signs20 ft40 sq ft (w/o Arch. Review), 100 sq ft (w/ Arch. Review)16 ft5 ft from all lot lines, 25 ft from side/rear lines for additional signs, 50 ft from residential district1-3 (based on lot area/frontage)Min 5 ft from lot line, 50 ft from residential district boundary; multiple signs allowed for large lots per table (see below).UnlockArt. 28-6-9(a),(c), (f), and Table “Standards for Additional Height and Number of Freestanding Signs”
Portable Sign32 sq ft1 per lot at a timeNot in public right-of-wayUnlockArticle 28-6-9(d)
Temporary Signs (No Permit Required)Varies – see 28-6-3UnlockArticle 28-6-3

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Prohibited Signs in Concord

  • No sign may be erected, placed, replaced, moved, enlarged, or substantially altered in the City of Concord without a permit except as otherwise provided in the sign ordinance.
  • All signs not expressly permitted under Sections 28-6-8 and 28-6-9 or exempt under 28-6-3 are prohibited.
  • Programmed or environmentally activated signs which physically or visually move, rotate or create an illusion of movement, or which have moving parts or emit noise are prohibited.
  • Beacons, or lights with beams directed into the atmosphere or off the property, are prohibited.
  • Pennants, inflated signs, and tethered balloons are prohibited.
  • Signs painted directly on the exterior surface of buildings are prohibited.
  • On corner lots, signs of a height between 2.5 and 8 feet above curb grade are prohibited in sight triangles.
  • Signs, or any point on a sign, located higher than the roof ridge, plate of a flat roof, or highest point of roof are prohibited.
  • Signs, except governmental ones, located in or on a public right-of-way are prohibited.
  • Signs which are or appear to be animated or projected, or which are intermittently or intensely illuminated or have traveling, tracing, scrolling, automated, or sequential light type, or contain or are illuminated by animated or flashing light are prohibited.
  • Wall signs covering, obstructing, or placed over windows, or above the sills of the first level of windows above the first story, or placed more than 25 feet above grade (except by conditional use permit) are prohibited.
  • Projecting signs lower than 10 feet or greater than 25 feet above grade, protruding above window sills above the first story, projecting more than 5 feet, or over 12 sq ft are prohibited.
  • Signs attached to a tree, utility pole, fence, or rock are prohibited.
  • Signs other than traffic control signs that use the words 'stop', 'yield', 'caution', and 'danger', or that contain red, amber, and green lights that may resemble traffic signs or lights, are prohibited.
  • Billboards and signs unrelated to the principal use of the premises, except as allowed in 28-6-9(c)(5), are prohibited.
  • Illuminated signs that direct light onto adjacent streets or property are prohibited.
  • Signs resembling City street identification signs are prohibited.
  • Signs attached to or painted on vehicles or trailers parked and visible from a street for advertising purposes are prohibited, unless the vehicle is customarily used to transport persons, goods, or materials.
  • Signs that obstruct, impair, obscure, or interfere with the view of, or may be confused with, traffic control signs, signals, or devices are prohibited.
  • Electronic message center type signs are prohibited.
  • All signs must be constructed of permanent materials, permanently attached to the ground, a building, or other structure, except for portable, banner, and pennant signs.
  • No sign shall be altered, relocated, or reconstructed if nonconforming, such that it is less in compliance with ordinance requirements than previously.
  • No sign may be placed in such a manner that it interferes with sight distances from any driveway providing access to a lot from an adjacent street, or less than 50 feet from a residential district boundary.
  • Signs may not cover more than 30% of a building window or glass door if posted temporarily inside.
  • Illuminated signs, if externally illuminated, must be by shielded fixture and may not be internally illuminated in CVP, IS, and UT districts.
  • No freestanding sign shall exceed the maximum heights established for the applicable district.
  • In residential districts, no sign may be illuminated from within, and signs may not be illuminated outside the hours of 9 p.m. - 7 a.m. except for nonresidential uses during operating hours.
  • Signs projecting over the public right-of-way must maintain clearance of at least 9 feet over the sidewalk/right-of-way.
  • Nonconforming signs destroyed by more than 75% of replacement cost may not be reconstructed except in conformance with ordinance.

Exempt Signs in Concord

  • Signs not exceeding 2 square feet in area customarily associated with a principal residential use and not of a commercial nature (e.g., nameplate signs, address numbers, private property warnings).
  • Signs erected by or on behalf of or pursuant to the authorization of a governmental body (legal notices, informational, traffic, directional, regulatory signs).
  • Official signs of a noncommercial nature erected by public utilities.
  • Flags of any governmental organization when not displayed in connection with a commercial promotion or as an advertising device.
  • Incidental signs relative to parking spaces, loading spaces, stacking lanes, entry/exit drives, direction of traffic flow, and pedestrian ways on private property not exceeding 4 square feet each.
  • One sign per lot containing the message that the real estate is for sale, lease, or rent, including agent/owner info (not illuminated; max 4 sq ft in residential, 32 sq ft in nonresidential districts).
  • Construction site identification signs (not illuminated; up to 32 sq ft; not erected prior to building permit; removed after construction or Certificate of Occupancy).
  • Signs attached temporarily to the interior of a building window or glass door, covering no more than 30% of the transparent area, removed within 30 days after placement.
  • Displays, including lighting, erected in connection with observance of holidays (removed within 10 days following holidays).
  • Signs erected in connection with elections or political campaigns per RSA 664:14-17-a, political advertising, subject to limits (placed no sooner than 45 days prior, removed within 10 days of election, not on public property or rights-of-way, max 20 sq ft, not painted/pasted on exterior of building).
  • One banner sign per property not exceeding 4 sq ft in area.
  • Building marker and historic marker signs up to 4 sq ft in area.
  • Signs recognized as contributing to the National Register status of a property.
  • One 'Open' or 'Sale' banner per principal use, max 3'x5', flown only during business hours, pole/support no higher than 15 ft.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Concord

  • A permit shall not be issued for an individual sign requiring a permit unless and until a Master Signage Plan for the lot has been submitted and is in compliance.
  • A Master Signage Plan must indicate all existing and proposed/future signs (location, size, colors, copy, height, materials, illumination method), and may be phased if site development is phased.
  • Site plan approval, if required by Site Plan Review Regulations (Section 28-9-4(b)), is inclusive of all signs proposed on the premises and must be received prior to issuance of a permit for any sign on the premises.
  • Where a Master Signage Plan is included in site plan approval, any subsequent proposed change in sign design or increase in sign number/size is subject to review/approval as for the original Plan.
  • Architectural Design Review is required for all signs in Performance Districts, all signs as part of a development subject to major site plan review, and certain other nonresidential signs (see Section 28-6-9(f)).
  • No sign permit shall be issued if the Master Signage Plan reveals the total existing sign area on a lot, or for an individual use on a lot, exceeds sign area standards; additional permits can only be issued when brought into compliance.
  • If the property is in the Historic (HI) District and the sign will be visible from a street or limited access highway, a Certificate of Approval from the Heritage Commission is required for any sign work.

Source: municode municipal code