# Sign Regulations in Princeton, New Jersey

Sign permit rules, size and height limits, setbacks, and ordinance citations for Princeton, New Jersey, compiled by PermitPal from the jurisdiction's published municipal code.

- **Jurisdiction:** Princeton, New Jersey (NJ)
- **Canonical page:** https://permitpal.io/sign-regulations/new-jersey/princeton
- **Data last verified:** 2026-01-27
- **Source:** [ecode360 municipal code](https://ecode360.com/36774386)

## At a glance

Princeton, New Jersey regulates 37 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Ground Sign - Multifamily Complex Entrances in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at ≤ 7 ft tall and ≤ 10 sq ft, with a Minimum 15 ft from public right-of-way setback (Sec. § T10B-294(a)(7)). Most commercial signs in Princeton require a permit.

## Sign rules by zoning district (5 zones)

| Zoning District | Sign Types Regulated | Max Height | Max Area | Permit Required |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| General Regulations For All Zones | 28 | ≤ 30 inches | ≤ 24 sq ft | — |
| Shopping Center District (SC) | 3 | — | — | — |
| Service District No. 2 (S-2) | 3 | — | — | — |
| Historic Preservation Zoning District (HP); Historic Preservation Buffer Zoning District (HPB) | 1 | — | — | — |
| Arts, Education and Transit District (AET); Residence District No. R-A (R-A); Residence District No. R-B (R-B); Residence District No. R-T (R-T); Residence District No. 1 (R-1); Residence District No. 2 (R-2); Residence District No. 3 (R-3); Residence District No. 4 (R-4); Residence District No. 5 (R-5); Residence District No. 6 (R-6); Residence District No. 7 (R-7); Residence District No. 8 (R-8); Residence District No. 9 (R-9); Residence District No. R-H (R-H); Professional Office-Residence District (POR); Business District No. 1 (B-1); Business District No. 2 (B-2); Education District No. 2 (E-2); Education District No. 3 (E-3); Education District No. 4 (E-4); Office Research District No. 1 (OR-1); Office Research District No. 2 (OR-2); Service District No. 1 (S-1); Retail-Office District (R-O); Residential Market Program District No. R-M (R-M); Residential Senior Community-2 Overlay Zone (RSC-2); Residential Senior Community District; RSC-3 (RSC-3); Affordable Housing 3 Residential District (AH-3); Affordable Housing Overlay-4 (AHO-4) Zone; Affordable Housing-4 Residential District (AH-4); Affordable Housing-5 (AH-5) Zone; Affordable Housing Overlay-5 (AHO-5) Zone; Affordable Housing-7 (AH-7) Zone; Affordable Housing Overlay-7 (AHO-7) District; Affordable Housing-14 (AH-14) Zone | 4 | As specified in § T10B-294 | As specified in § T10B-294 | — |

## Zone-by-zone sign requirements (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 | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Residential Nameplate | — | Less than 2 sq ft | — | — | One per access drive permitted. | At residence; one sign for each access drive may be permitted. | — | § T10B-294(a)(2) |
| Entrance/Exit Sign (On-site) | — | ≤ 3 sq ft | — | Minimum 5 ft from public right-of-way | — | At entrance/exit within site. | — | § T10B-294(a)(6)b |
| Ground Sign - Multifamily Complex Entrance | ≤ 7 ft | ≤ 10 sq ft | — | Minimum 15 ft from public right-of-way | One per complex entrance | Primary entrance to the multi-family complex. | — | § T10B-294(a)(7) |
| Ground Sign - Single-family Development Entrance | ≤ 7 ft | ≤ 10 sq ft | — | Minimum 25 ft from public right-of-way | One per development entrance | Primary entrance to single-family residential development. | — | § T10B-294(a)(8) |
| Sale/Rental Sign - Single Dwelling (Temporary) | — | ≤ 8 sq ft | — | — | One per property | On premises being sold/rented. | — | § T10B-294(b)(1)a |
| Development Sale/Rental Signs (Temporary - 4+ homes) | — | ≤ 12 sq ft per sign | — | — | One per frontage | On development frontages. | — | § T10B-294(b)(1)b |
| Farm Products Sign (Temporary) | ≤ 6 ft (if ground sign) | ≤ 10 sq ft | — | Minimum 10 ft from public right-of-way | — | At entrance of active farm stand where sale conducted per Code. | — | § T10B-294(b)(3) |
| Directional Sign (Transitory Event - Temporary) | ≤ 3 ft | ≤ 3 sq ft | — | — | — | May be off-premises as permitted by Zoning Officer. | — | § T10B-294(b)(7)a-c |

### Service District No. 2 (S-2)

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Internally Illuminated Sign (As of Right) | — | — | — | — | Per § T10B-298(g). | On premises in S-2 district. | — | § T10B-298(h) |
| Internally Illuminated Sign (Restricted) | — | — | — | — | Per § T10B-298(g). | On premises in S-2 district. | — | § T10B-298(h); § T10B-296(b) |
| Internally Illuminated Sign (Design Review) | — | — | — | — | Per § T10B-298(g). | On premises in S-2 district. | — | § T10B-298(h); § T10B-296(c) |

### Arts, Education and Transit District (AET); Residence District No. R-A (R-A); Residence District No. R-B (R-B); Residence District No. R-T (R-T); Residence District No. 1 (R-1); Residence District No. 2 (R-2); Residence District No. 3 (R-3); Residence District No. 4 (R-4); Residence District No. 5 (R-5); Residence District No. 6 (R-6); Residence District No. 7 (R-7); Residence District No. 8 (R-8); Residence District No. 9 (R-9); Residence District No. R-H (R-H); Professional Office-Residence District (POR); Business District No. 1 (B-1); Business District No. 2 (B-2); Education District No. 2 (E-2); Education District No. 3 (E-3); Education District No. 4 (E-4); Office Research District No. 1 (OR-1); Office Research District No. 2 (OR-2); Service District No. 1 (S-1); Retail-Office District (R-O); Residential Market Program District No. R-M (R-M); Residential Senior Community-2 Overlay Zone (RSC-2); Residential Senior Community District; RSC-3 (RSC-3); Affordable Housing 3 Residential District (AH-3); Affordable Housing Overlay-4 (AHO-4) Zone; Affordable Housing-4 Residential District (AH-4); Affordable Housing-5 (AH-5) Zone; Affordable Housing Overlay-5 (AHO-5) Zone; Affordable Housing-7 (AH-7) Zone; Affordable Housing Overlay-7 (AHO-7) District; Affordable Housing-14 (AH-14) Zone

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Freestanding Sign (General - As of Right/Restricted/Design Review) | — | — | — | — | Per § T10B-298(g). | On premises; not in public right-of-way unless approved for customary types; not in roof/awning locations prohibited by § T10B-293. | — | § T10B-295; § T10B-296(a)-(c); § T10B-297(a); § T10B-293; § T10B-298(h) |
| Facade Sign (General - As of Right/Restricted/Design Review) | — | — | — | — | Per § T10B-298(g). | On building facade; integrated with architecture; not on roof or projecting beyond permitted facade mounting; awning/canopy signs only on valance. | — | § T10B-295; § T10B-296(a)-(c); § T10B-297(a); § T10B-293(i); § T10B-298(d), (h) |
| Covered Passageway Facade Signs (Aligned and Right Angle) | Aligned: Min 9 ft / Max 12 ft; Right angle: Min 9.5 ft / Max 12 ft (Min 7.5 ft if passage <10 ft high) | — | — | — | — | Under covered passageways per § T10B-297(b)-(c). | — | § T10B-297(b)-(c) |
| All Exempt Sign Types Listed in § T10B-294 | As specified in § T10B-294 | As specified in § T10B-294 | — | As specified for each exempt type (e.g., 5 ft for entrance/exit; 10 ft for farm products; 15 ft for multifamily complex sign; 25 ft for single-family development sign) | As specified for each exempt type | As specified for each exempt sign type in § T10B-294. | — | § T10B-294(a)-(b) |

## Prohibited signs in Princeton

- Signs with offensive statements, words, or pictures are prohibited.
- Signs that resemble or may be confused with traffic control devices, use words such as 'stop', 'caution', 'danger', etc., or that obstruct the view of pedestrians/vehicular traffic or any street sign/signal are prohibited.
- Off‑premises advertising signs are prohibited except where specifically allowed (e.g., limited identification in the SC Shopping Center District and as otherwise expressly permitted).
- Signs containing electronic, flashing, glowing, or moving devices (except time and temperature devices) are prohibited; signs may not emit smoke, visible vapor, particles, sound, or odor; the use of exposed incandescent bulbs, neon tubes, mirrors, or similar reflecting devices is prohibited.
- Placing signs in a public right‑of‑way is prohibited unless approved by the zoning officer for sign types customarily located in the right‑of‑way; no sign may cause a visual obstruction within a sight easement.
- Banners (except grand opening banners), posters, flags other than the U.S. flag, pennants, ribbons, streamers, strings of light bulbs (except seasonal decorations), and spinners are prohibited.
- Portable or temporary signs (e.g., sandwich boards; signs on movable stands, wheels, vehicles, or temporary structures) are prohibited except as expressly permitted.
- Signs may not be located, painted, or affixed on benches, water towers, storage tanks, smokestacks, utility poles, trees, rocks, or other natural features.
- Signs may not be placed on a flat roof or above a roof peak; may not project from a facade except as permitted for facade signs; may not appear on awnings/canopies other than on the valance.
- Signs may not be attached to or placed on merchandise or materials stored or displayed outdoors and visible from a public street or other public area.
- Changeable copy is prohibited except for theater marquees, business directories, church and museum signs, and gas price signs.
- Erecting, altering, or moving a sign without a permit is prohibited unless the sign is exempt.
- Signs may not block ingress or egress from any door, window, fire escape, or fire lane.
- Signs may not cover or intrude upon special architectural features of a building (e.g., windows, columns, moldings, railings, or other major decorative/structural features).
- Signs may not obstruct clear vision or distract drivers by reason of position, shape, color, reflection, or illumination.
- Internally illuminated signs are prohibited in all zones except the S‑2 district; where permitted in S‑2 they must meet opacity, color, wattage limits, and all sign lighting must prevent glare and comply with applicable lighting standards.
- Damaged signs deteriorated by more than 50% of replacement value must be removed or reconstructed to conform to current regulations; retaining such signs is prohibited.
- Abandoned signs (no longer related to on‑site activity) must be removed within 90 days after written notice; failure to remove is prohibited and subject to removal at the owner’s expense.

## Signs exempt from permit in Princeton

- Non‑illuminated memorial or historical signs, cornerstones, and tablets indicating a building’s name and/or date, up to 2 square feet, integral to the building wall.
- Non‑illuminated residential nameplates under 2 square feet including the resident’s name and address; one per access drive; house‑number background not counted.
- Seasonal decorations for display purposes, maintained safely.
- Grave markers.
- Private 'no trespassing' and 'no hunting' signs on private property, up to 1 square foot each.
- On‑site directional signs not exceeding 30 inches in height, including entrance/exit signs (up to 3 square feet, minimum 5‑foot setback from the public right‑of‑way) and emergency medical care signs (up to 12 square feet).
- One ground sign naming a multifamily complex, up to 10 square feet, at the primary entrance, minimum 15‑foot setback from the public right‑of‑way, maximum 7 feet high.
- One ground sign naming a single‑family development with a homeowners’ association, up to 10 square feet, at the primary entrance, maintained by the association or developer, minimum 25‑foot setback from the public right‑of‑way, maximum 7 feet high.
- Directory signs erected as part of a municipally sponsored program, at locations and sizes approved by the zoning officer.
- Governmental signs and signals owned or operated by the township, county, state, or United States.
- For‑sale or rental signs on the premises: single‑dwelling signs up to 8 square feet (one per property; remove when sold/rented, with 'sold/rented' tag allowed for two additional weeks); developments with 4+ homes may place one per frontage (each up to 12 square feet), to be removed when 75% initially sold/rented or within 15 months, whichever is less.
- Temporary signs advertising future construction/location of a nonresidential use, up to 24 square feet; may list financing and project participants; allowed only after final subdivision or final site plan approval (including approval of the temporary sign); remove when work ceases or completes, not to exceed two years.
- Temporary signs advertising farm products grown on site, up to 10 square feet; at the farm stand entrance; displayed only when products are for sale; minimum 10‑foot setback from the public right‑of‑way; wall or ground sign up to 6 feet high.
- Temporary hazard warning signs for construction, excavation, or similar hazards, for as long as the hazard exists.
- Temporary window signs advertising sale of merchandise, up to 4 square feet or 15% of each facade’s window area (whichever is greater); for windows more than 25 feet from the public right‑of‑way, up to 25% of window area.
- Garage or yard sale signs up to 4 square feet, displayed no more than 7 days; off‑premises signs may be permitted with zoning officer approval.
- Temporary directional signs for transitory purposes/occasions: may be posted no more than 10 days before the event and must be removed as soon as the purpose is served; area up to 3 square feet; height up to 3 feet; off‑premises placement may be permitted by the zoning officer; no more than one directional sign for the same event at an intersecting street.
- On‑premises grand opening banners attached to the building of the new activity, for up to 3 weeks from the opening date.
- Celebration bunting without lettering on state holidays and days of public celebration, removed within 7 days.
- Temporary signs publicizing special public issues or events (including elections) and events of fraternal, charitable, or religious organizations: up to 6 square feet; may be off‑premises with zoning officer permission; must be removed within 5 days after the event and may not remain more than 4 weeks.
- Federal, state, or local government signs and notices issued in the performance of a public duty.
- Unless otherwise restricted, temporary signs may be erected not more than two weeks prior to an event and must be removed within three days after the event.

## Sign plan & submission notes

- A sign permit is required for all signs unless they qualify as exempt; applications are filed with the zoning officer and must meet dimensional standards in Tables A (freestanding) and B (facade).
- Each non‑exempt sign is classified by the zoning officer as As‑of‑Right, Restricted, or Design Review.
- As‑of‑Right signs that meet size, height, location, and illumination standards and contain no prohibited features receive a permit; site plan review is not required.
- Restricted signs that meet standards receive a permit without site plan review, but content is limited to business name, address, brief description, and an optional logo up to 10% of sign area, with a maximum of three colors.
- Design Review signs (including all signs for conditional uses) are reviewed against specified design criteria; unless waived, concept plans and sample field mock‑ups must accompany the application; the review and approval process follows the procedure applicable to minor site plan approval.
- In the SC Shopping Center District, signs must be consistent with the district’s general signage plan; if the zoning officer finds a proposed sign inconsistent, the application is referred to the Planning Board or its subcommittee, which may approve only if the sign is consistent with the plan and satisfies the Design Review criteria.
- For Design Review signs, the Planning Board or its subcommittee may permit both a freestanding and a facade sign on the same frontage when conditions such as building proximity to the street, building size, visibility, or traffic speed warrant both.

## Full detail

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