Sign Regulations in Las Cruces, New Mexico

Las Cruces, New Mexico has specific sign regulations covering 28 sign types across 14 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Ground Sign, Window 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: May 8, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Las Cruces, New Mexico

Sample Sign Requirements in Las Cruces

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign3 sf. per 1 linear foot, up to 90% width of tenant space
Awning Sign75% of sloping plane, 75% of valence
Banner48 sf.

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Sign Types Covered

28

  • Ground Sign
  • Window Sign
  • Projecting Sign
  • Attached Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

14

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Las Cruces

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Las Cruces 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 Las Cruces, 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 Las Cruces, regulated sign types include Ground Sign, Window Sign, Projecting Sign, Attached 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 Las Cruces 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 Las Cruces are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Las Cruces has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Las Cruces, New Mexico Sign Rules at a Glance

Las Cruces, New Mexico regulates 28 sign types across 14 zoning districts. Ground Signs in the UD University District Overlay (UD-UAZ University Avenue Zone, UD-TZ Transition Zone, UD-CZ Convention Zone) zoning district are capped at 3 ft tall and 24 sf, with a 5 ft from ROW/property lines setback (Sec. Sec. 38-44.J.6.c). Most commercial signs in Las Cruces require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Las Cruces, New Mexico

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Las Cruces (14 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
FC Flood control zoning district1
OS-R Open space—Recreation zoning district, OS-NC Open space—Natural/conservation zoning district1
H Holding zone district1
CBD Central business district and Main Street Plaza overlay zone, DT Downtown Transect Zoning District, GU General Urban Transect District, MS Main Street Transect District1012 in. letter height75% of sloping plane, 75% of valence
UD University District Overlay (UD-UAZ University Avenue Zone, UD-TZ Transition Zone, UD-CZ Convention Zone)720 in. letter height50 sf per wall (greater if set back 100 ft or more, with approval)
AdM Avenida de Mesilla Gateway overlay zone district56 ft250 sf per business (single business); for business/shopping centers, total based on total Avenida de Mesilla frontage
WMIP West Mesa Industrial Park overlay zone district, LCIIP Las Cruces Innovation and Industrial Park Overlay Zone District (Commercial District, Manufacturing/Warehousing/Distribution District, Aerospace/Aviation/Defense District, Value Added Agriculture District)580 ft450 sf
AOD Las Cruces International Airport Operations Overlay Zone District (Precision instrument runway approach zone, Horizontal zone, Conical zone, Transitional zones)1May not exceed height limits established for each subzone; see precise descriptions for zones
LAO Lohman Avenue overlay district27 ft40 sf
IDO Infill development overlay district1
PUD Planned unit development1
NMO North Mesquite Neighborhood overlay zone district (North Mesquite R-1, North Mesquite R-2, North Mesquite R-3, North Mesquite R-4, North Mesquite O-1, North Mesquite C-1, North Mesquite C-2)35 ft6 sf per side, max total 12 sf
SMO South Mesquite Neighborhood overlay zone district (R-1a, R-2, R-3, R-4, O-1, O-2, C-1, C-2)35 ft6 sf per side, max total 12 sf
AOD Alameda Depot Neighborhood Overlay (ADO-1, ADO-2, ADO-3, ADO-4, ADO-5, ADO-6)44 ft50 sf per wall

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Las Cruces(sample of 3 of 14 zones)

CBD Central business district and Main Street Plaza overlay zone, DT Downtown Transect Zoning District, GU General Urban Transect District, MS Main Street Transect District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign3 sf. per 1 linear foot, up to 90% width of tenant space90% of width of tenant space1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockSec. 38-43.N/Table 10. General Sign Restrictions; Table 11. Specific Sign Regulations.
Awning Sign75% of sloping plane, 75% of valence1 sloping plane, plus 1 valence per awningOn awningUnlockTable 10. General Sign Restrictions.
Banner48 sf.1 per frontageBuilding exteriorUnlockTable 10. General Sign Restrictions.
Projecting Sign8 in. copy height6 sf.1 per tenantMounted perpendicular to building wall, hangs with 8 ft. clearance to gradeUnlockSec. 38-43.N/Table 10 and Projecting Sign regulations.
Sidewalk Sign (Sandwich Board/A-frame)8 sf.1 per tenantOn sidewalk in front of businessUnlockTable 10. General Sign Restrictions; Sec. 38-43.S.
Suspended Sign6 sf.1 per entrySuspended above entryUnlockTable 10. General Sign Restrictions.
Window Sign12 in. letter height25% of glazed area1 per windowOn windowUnlockTable 10. General Sign Restrictions.
Wall Mural Sign3 sf. per 1 linear ft. up to 90% width of tenant space1 per frontageBuilding wallUnlockTable 10. General Sign Restrictions.

UD University District Overlay (UD-UAZ University Avenue Zone, UD-TZ Transition Zone, UD-CZ Convention Zone)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign (Commercial/nonresidential)50 sf per wall (greater if set back 100 ft or more, with approval)One per business or use per building facade, max 3 per facadeGround floor only, attached flat against building wallUnlockSec. 38-44.J.6.b
Wall Sign (Multifamily residential)32 sf each, max 2 per building with 8+ units, 1 per wallMax 2 (1 per wall)Building wallUnlockSec. 38-44.J.6.b
Projecting Sign12 sf (6 sf per sign face)1 per business per street frontageProjecting from building at ground floor, 8 ft clearance, up to 4 ft projectionUnlockSec. 38-44.J.6.b
Window Sign25% of glass areaWindowUnlockSec. 38-44.J.6.b
Awning Sign20 in. letter heightOn awning/canopy onlyUnlockSec. 38-44.J.6.b
Ground Sign3 ft24 sf5 ft from ROW/property lines1 per lotAt least 5 ft from ROW and property lines, clear sight triangleUnlockSec. 38-44.J.6.c
Banner (Temporary promotion)25 sf1 per business at a timeOn permanent building onlyUnlockSec. 38-44.J.6.e

WMIP West Mesa Industrial Park overlay zone district, LCIIP Las Cruces Innovation and Industrial Park Overlay Zone District (Commercial District, Manufacturing/Warehousing/Distribution District, Aerospace/Aviation/Defense District, Value Added Agriculture District)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Monument Sign (Interstate Frontage)80 ft450 sf1 per street frontageFreestanding at street frontage; at park entrancesUnlockLCIIP 38-46.G.8.e
Freestanding Monument Sign (All other lots)18 ft50 sf1 per street frontageFreestanding at street frontage; at entrancesUnlockLCIIP 38-46.G.8.e
Building Mounted Sign10% of building facadeMay not project more than 15 in from wallMounted on building facadeUnlockLCIIP 38-46.G.8.f
Temporary Construction Sign (Lots <10 acres)8 ft64 sf1 per lotUnlockLCIIP 38-46.G.8.g
Temporary Construction Sign (Lots ≥10 acres)8 ft96 sf1 per lotUnlockLCIIP 38-46.G.8.g

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Prohibited Signs in Las Cruces

  • Moving, flashing, or animated signs including but not limited to searchlights, streamers and spinners (Downtown and Ch. 36 reference).
  • Inflatable signs, such as but not limited to balloons, gas inflated signs or similar inflated signs.
  • Portable signs (except allowed sidewalk signs in certain districts).
  • Flags, other than those specifically allowed in Chapter 36, Signs.
  • Outdoor image projections (signs projected from an external light source onto a building or structure) or any other similar devices.
  • Billboards and all other off-premises signs (multiple overlay districts including University District, Avenida de Mesilla Gateway, Alameda Depot Overlay, SMO).
  • Pole signs (typically not allowed, except as noted in specific overlays or when replacing existing legally permitted pole signs).
  • Permanent banners.
  • Pennants, streamers, and other fluttering devices, whether temporary or permanent (unless explicitly allowed for special events/temporary use and within time limits).
  • Real estate, construction, contractor and 'coming soon' signs over 12 square feet in area or over five feet tall.
  • Political signs over 12 square feet in area or over five feet tall.
  • All other signs as prohibited in section H of the Las Cruces Sign Code or Chapter 36 of the LCMC.
  • Electronic moving/digital/variable message display signs (generally prohibited in SMO, Alameda Depot Overlay, etc.).
  • Window signs (in Las Cruces Innovation and Industrial Park, unless otherwise provided).
  • Banners in Las Cruces Innovation and Industrial Park (prohibited sign type).
  • No sign shall be illuminated to create a nuisance, traffic hazard, or excessive glare to adjacent property.
  • No sign may obscure important building elements such as windows, cornices, or architectural details.
  • Sign structures may not be placed in a manner that interferes with, covers, or otherwise disrupts the intended purpose of important architectural building features.

Exempt Signs in Las Cruces

  • Normal maintenance activities as verified by the city’s building official or designee are exempt from remodel, renovation, or alteration provisions in all overlay and special districts with respect to building and sign requirements.
  • Signs projecting into rights-of-way require a revocable permit and are otherwise prohibited unless specifically allowed.
  • Signs that do not require a permit must nonetheless meet all requirements of the pertinent sections (most overlays reference this in sign regulations).
  • Pedestrian-oriented signs or vehicular directional signage within public right-of-way or on city property are exempt from certain signage standards (e.g., language requirements in the Industrial Park Overlay).
  • Changeable copy for display cases, suspended, kiosk, ground, and sidewalk signs, and at community and regional parks, does not require a permit (Downtown section).
  • Restoration or rehabilitation of an existing building does not trigger new parking or on-site stormwater retention requirements, unless otherwise required by County or State code (Downtown and overlays).
  • Existing legally permitted off-premise signs are considered nonconforming and regulated under nonconformity provisions; their existence does not require immediate compliance unless they are altered, relocated, or removed.
  • State- or nationally-funded projects requiring state-level historic preservation officer review are exempt from local design review requirements (SMO).
  • Temporary signs/displays for events are often allowed with restrictions, and sometimes do not require full permit review (when allowed, see sign code or overlay for details).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Las Cruces

  • All new development, signage, and renovations in overlay and special zoning districts generally require city approval/submittal and review (including pre-application meetings in many overlays like University District, Alameda Depot, Lohman Avenue, Mesquite Neighborhood overlays, Avenida de Mesilla Gateway, and Industrial Park overlays).
  • Sign permits are required for all new or modified signs within all overlay and special zoning districts, with review and approval by the City’s sign administrator or appropriate city staff.
  • In some overlay districts, sign permits must be submitted and reviewed at the time of building permit for the larger project; in others, sign permits may be approved separately (Lohman Avenue, University District, Avenida de Mesilla, etc.).
  • Submittal or review of a 'Master Sign Plan', comprehensive sign submittal, or sign location/rendering as part of building/site plan application is either required or strongly encouraged in most overlay districts (University District, Alameda Depot, Avenida de Mesilla Gateway, etc.). See application requirements for development within the specific overlay.
  • Any sign projecting into or over a public right-of-way requires an encroachment agreement or revocable permit in addition to the sign permit (all overlays where projecting signs are possible).
  • Applications for numerical variance or sign variances must be processed through city staff and (if applicable) through formal variance hearing processes (Planning and Zoning Commission, University District Design Review Committee, Historic Preservation Committee, depending on overlay requirements).
  • For PUD (Planned Unit Developments) and Infill Development Processes, signage standards may be set as part of the required Concept Plan/Final Site Plan, subject to approval by Planning and Zoning Commission and/or City Council.
  • Alameda Depot and South Mesquite overlays: Sign elevation and details must be included in development application materials and will be reviewed for compatibility as part of site plan/design review. Certificate of Appropriateness may be required in historic districts.
  • Las Cruces Innovation and Industrial Park: All signs must comply with the City sign code except as outlined in the Park regulations; monument/joint tenant signage and building signage need to follow adopted Park signage plans.
  • Many special/overlay districts require review of overall sign program/plan, including number, type, style, placement, and illumination methods as part of the architectural review package.
  • Nonconforming sign structures become subject to compliance upon certain triggers: cumulative expansion, sign removal, property vacancy for one year, or change in use, per the nonconformity standards in each overlay (see overlays for details).

Source: municode municipal code