Sign Regulations in Jacksonville, North Carolina

Jacksonville, North Carolina has specific sign regulations covering 28 sign types across 14 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Signs, All Types, Freestanding Sign, Window Sign (Storefront). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: August 7, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Jacksonville, North Carolina

Sample Sign Requirements in Jacksonville

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign (Residential Use)4 sq. ft.
Temporary Sign - For Sale/Lease/Rent4 ft.6 sq. ft.
Temporary Construction Sign32 sq. ft.

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Sign Types Covered

28

  • Signs, All Types
  • Freestanding Sign
  • Window Sign (Storefront)
  • Transom 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 Jacksonville

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Jacksonville 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 Jacksonville, 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 Jacksonville, regulated sign types include Signs, All Types, Freestanding Sign, Window Sign (Storefront), Transom 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 Jacksonville 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 Jacksonville are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Jacksonville has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Jacksonville, North Carolina Sign Rules at a Glance

Jacksonville, North Carolina regulates 28 sign types across 14 zoning districts. Flag - Residential/Noncommercials in the Residential Single-Family 40 (RSF-40), Residential Single-Family 20 (RSF-20), Residential Single-Family 10 (RSF-10), Residential Single-Family 7 (RSF-7), Residential Single-Family 5 (RSF-5), Residential Multi-Family Low Density (RMF-LD), Residential Multi-Family High Density (RMF-HD), Residential Mobile Home (RMH) zoning district are capped at 15 ft. pole height tall, 5 ft. width, and 5 ft. wide, with a May not extend over public right-of-way setback (Sec. Section 5.12.E.1.8). Most commercial signs in Jacksonville require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Jacksonville, North Carolina

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Jacksonville (14 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential Single-Family 40 (RSF-40), Residential Single-Family 20 (RSF-20), Residential Single-Family 10 (RSF-10), Residential Single-Family 7 (RSF-7), Residential Single-Family 5 (RSF-5), Residential Multi-Family Low Density (RMF-LD), Residential Multi-Family High Density (RMF-HD), Residential Mobile Home (RMH)815 ft. pole height32 sq. ft.
Downtown Residential (DTR)810 ft.400 sq. ft.
Office and Institutional (OI), Neighborhood Commercial (NC), Corridor Commercial (CC), Industrial (IND)335 ft. (CC, IND); 15 ft. (OI, NC)150 sq. ft. per side
Downtown Business (DTB)810 ft.400 sq. ft.
Planned Development-Residential (PD-R), Planned Development-Commercial (PD-C), Planned Development-Traditional Neighborhood (PD-T)1To be specified in PD Master PlanTo be specified in PD Master Plan
Conditional Residential Single-Family 40 (RSF-40-C), Conditional Residential Single-Family 20 (RSF-20-C), Conditional Residential Single-Family 10 (RSF-10-C), Conditional Residential Single-Family 7 (RSF-7-C), Conditional Residential Single-Family 5 (RSF-5-C), Conditional Residential Mixed (RMX-C), Conditional Residential Multi-Family (RMF-C), Conditional Downtown Residential (DTR-C), Conditional Office and Institutional (OI-C), Conditional Neighborhood Commercial (NC-C), Conditional Downtown Business (DTB-C), Conditional Corridor Commercial (CC-C), Conditional Industrial (IND-C)1Per base district unless conditions applyPer base district unless conditions apply
Billboard Overlay (BBO)140 ft.400 sq. ft. per side
Adult Business Overlay (ABO)325 ft.75 sq. ft.
Neighborhood Conservation Overlay (NCO)1Per NCO district planPer NCO district plan
Historic Overlay (HTO)1Per HTO district planPer HTO district plan
Flight Path Overlay (FPO)1100 ft. absolute maxSubject to <100 ft. structure height overall
Downtown Murals Overlay (DMO)1As authorized in permit issued under DMO
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Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Jacksonville(sample of 3 of 14 zones)

Residential Single-Family 40 (RSF-40), Residential Single-Family 20 (RSF-20), Residential Single-Family 10 (RSF-10), Residential Single-Family 7 (RSF-7), Residential Single-Family 5 (RSF-5), Residential Multi-Family Low Density (RMF-LD), Residential Multi-Family High Density (RMF-HD), Residential Mobile Home (RMH)

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 (Residential Use)4 sq. ft.1 per useOn dwelling or mailbox; attached to residential structure or mailbox/drivewayUnlockSection 5.12.D.1, Section 5.12.D.4, Section 5.12.E.1.1
Temporary Sign - For Sale/Lease/Rent4 ft.6 sq. ft.1 per frontage (2 if large property)On property being offered for sale/lease/rentUnlockSection 5.12.E.1.1
Temporary Construction Sign32 sq. ft.Not specifiedOn property with active constructionUnlockSection 5.12.E.1.2
Development Entrance Sign (Residential)6 ft.32 sq. ft. per side; 64 sq. ft. total both sides at one entrance10 ft.2 per entrance maxAt principal vehicular entrance(s) to residential developmentUnlockSection 5.12.J.3
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential Use in Residential Zone)8 ft.32 sq. ft.20 ft.1 per street frontageOn premises with allowed/approved nonresidential use (church, park, major utility, etc.)UnlockSection 5.12.F.1.a
Church Identification/Bulletin/Directional Sign15 sq. ft.1 per streetAt church property, attached or freestandingUnlockSection 5.12.D.8
Temporary Sign - Noncommercial Message (Religious/Political)15 sq. ft.1 per abutting streetOn residential propertyUnlockSection 5.12.D.10; Section 5.12.E.1.4; Section 5.12.E.1.5
Flag - Residential/Noncommercial15 ft. pole height5 ft. width5 ft.May not extend over public right-of-way1 per 50 linear feet frontageOn premisesUnlockSection 5.12.E.1.8

Downtown Residential (DTR)

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 (Nonresidential, Subdivision Entrances, Multi-Family)400 sq. ft.Up to 3 sign types per nonresidential use per facadePrincipal facades of nonresidential, subdivision entrance, multi-familyUnlockArticle 3, 3.6.B.7(p), DTR signage standards
Channel Set Lettering (Nonresidential)Secondary/principal nonresidential building facadesUnlockArticle 3, 3.6.B.7(p)
Window Sign (Storefront)Storefront windows, nonresidentialUnlockArticle 3, 3.6.B.7(p)
Transom SignTransom glass area, nonresidentialUnlockArticle 3, 3.6.B.7(p)
Awning SignAwnings on nonresidential usesUnlockArticle 3, 3.6.B.7(p)
Projecting Sign20 sq. ft.1 per buildingNonresidential buildingsUnlockArticle 3, 3.6.B.7(p)
Freestanding Sign10 ft.120 sq. ft.12 ft.1 per developmentNonresidential developmentUnlockArticle 3, 3.6.B.7(p)
Sandwich Board Sign8 sq. ft. per faceAt least 5 feet of unencumbered sidewalk1 per buildingOutside nonresidential buildingsUnlockArticle 3, 3.6.B.7(p)

Downtown Business (DTB)

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 (Principal Facade)400 sq. ft.Up to 3 sign types per nonresidential use per (street) facadePrincipal building facade of nonresidential, subdivision, or multifamily developmentUnlockArticle 3, Section 3.6.E.6(p)(1)(i)
Wall Sign - Channel Set Lettering (Secondary Facade)Principal or secondary facadesUnlockArticle 3, Section 3.6.E.6(p)(1)(ii)
Window Sign (Storefront)Storefront windowsUnlockArticle 3, Section 3.6.E.6(p)(1)(iii)
Transom SignTransom glass areaUnlockArticle 3, Section 3.6.E.6(p)(1)(iv)
Awning Sign (Printed/Painted)Awnings on nonresidential buildingsUnlockArticle 3, Section 3.6.E.6(p)(1)(v)
Projecting Sign20 sq. ft.1 per buildingExterior, perpendicular to building facadeUnlockArticle 3, Section 3.6.E.6(p)(1)(vi)
Freestanding Sign10 ft.120 sq. ft. (derived from 10 ft x 12 ft)12 ft.1 per developmentOn site, along frontage for nonresidential, subdivision, or multifamily developmentUnlockArticle 3, Section 3.6.E.6(p)(1)(vii)
Sandwich Board Sign8 sq. ft. per face5 ft. sidewalk clearance1 per buildingSidewalk in front of businessUnlockArticle 3, Section 3.6.E.6(p)(1)(viii)

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Prohibited Signs in Jacksonville

  • No sign may be located so that it substantially interferes with the view or vision necessary for motorists to proceed safely through intersections or to enter onto or exit from public streets or private roads.
  • Signs that revolve or are animated or that utilize movement or apparent movement to attract the attention of the public are prohibited, except as specifically noted for certain signs such as official time/date/weather displays.
  • No sign may be erected so that by its location, color, size, shape, nature, or message it would tend to obstruct the view of or be confused with official traffic signs or other signs erected by governmental agencies.
  • Freestanding signs that are not securely fastened to the ground or to some other substantial supportive structure so that there is virtually no danger that either the sign or the supportive structure may be moved by the wind or other forces of nature and cause injury to persons or property are prohibited.
  • Portable signs are prohibited (unless otherwise specified).
  • Flashing signs are prohibited.
  • Signs located within public rights-of-way (except governmental and informational signs as exempted) are prohibited.
  • Signs that are posted on any telegraph pole, telephone pole, electric light pole, or any tree along any street are prohibited.
  • Signs that obstruct ingress or egress to any window, door, fire escape, stairway, ladder, or opening intended to provide light, air, ingress, or egress for any room or building as required by law are prohibited.
  • Strings of lighting, pennants, and similar devices are prohibited.
  • All other signs not permitted within this section are prohibited.
  • No sign or supporting structure shall be established within an existing or future right-of-way unless attached to a building with an encroachment permit.
  • No sign or supporting structure may be located within or over any easement unless an encroachment has been obtained from the easement holder.
  • No sign attached to a building may project more than 18 inches from the building wall.
  • No sign may be erected to a height exceeding the maximum allowed for the zoning district (varies by district, generally 15 feet except 35 feet in CC/IND, 40 feet for billboards).
  • No sign may be illuminated in a manner that exceeds 0.5 foot-candles at the property line of a residential zone (including those within 150 feet of a residential zone).
  • Illuminated tubing or strings of lights that outline property lines, sales areas, roof lines, doors, windows or similar areas are prohibited (except for approved temporary holiday signs).
  • No sign may contain or be illuminated by flashing or intermittent lights or lights of changing degrees of intensity (except as permitted for certain temporary displays).
  • Signs that revolve or are animated or utilize movement to attract attention are prohibited (except flags/welcome banners and permitted time/date/weather signs).
  • Cutting, damaging, trimming, destroying or removing trees or shrubs for the purpose of increasing or enhancing visibility of any sign is prohibited unless authorized.
  • No sign may be constructed, erected, moved, enlarged, illuminated or substantially altered except in accordance with the provisions of this section (permits required except for exempted signs).

Exempt Signs in Jacksonville

  • Signs not exceeding four square feet in area that are customarily associated with residential use and that are not of a commercial nature, such as property identification names or numbers, names of occupants, mailbox or newspaper tube signs, and private property parking/trespass/danger signs.
  • Signs erected by or on behalf of or pursuant to the authorization of a governmental body, including legal notices, identification and informational signs, and traffic, directional, or regulatory signs.
  • Official signs of a noncommercial nature erected by public utilities.
  • Flags or insignia of any governmental or nonprofit organization when not displayed in connection with a commercial promotion or as an advertising device.
  • Integral decorative or architectural features of buildings or works of art, so long as such features or works do not contain letters, trademarks, moving parts, or lights.
  • Murals within the Downtown Mural Overlay District, provided all standards found within the ordinance are met. All other murals are prohibited.
  • Signs, up to 4 feet in height and 4 square feet in area on both sides of the driveway, maximum of one per each side of the driveway.
  • Church bulletin boards, church identification signs, and church directional signs that do not exceed one per abutting street and 15 square feet in area and that are not illuminated.
  • Signs painted on or otherwise permanently attached to currently licensed motor vehicles that are not primarily used as signs.
  • Signs proclaiming religious, political, or other noncommercial messages (other than those specifically regulated as temporary signs) that do not exceed one per abutting street and 15 square feet in area and that are not illuminated.
  • Sign face replacement utilizing an existing frame/sign.
  • Temporary real estate signs on lots for sale/lease/rent, in accordance with size/location requirements.
  • Temporary construction site identification signs during the construction period, under size and timing requirements.
  • Temporary holiday lights, decorations, or displays without commercial message for up to 45 days before and 10 days after holidays/celebrations.
  • Temporary political campaign signs, following standards of NC General Statutes.
  • Temporary signs for festivals, special events, and fundraising for civic or non-profit organizations, under time and size limitations.
  • Temporary 'Welcome Home' military banners, for 5 days before and after return of unit.
  • Flags, other than government/nonprofit, if they meet specific location, size, and number standards and do not extend into right-of-way.
  • Signs directing/guiding traffic on private property that do not exceed 16 square feet.
  • Interior campus/directional signs for colleges/universities.
  • Alphanumeric parking lot identification signs that do not exceed 8 square feet.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Jacksonville

  • Planned Developments (PD-R, PD-C, PD-T districts) require an approved Master Plan which must include, among other elements, a plan for signage.
  • Sign permit applications are governed by zoning permit standards (Section 2.3.H).
  • Signs located in the DTR (Downtown Residential) and DTB (Downtown Business) districts must conform to the design and dimensional standards described in their respective zoning district sections in addition to the general sign regulations.
  • Billboards require an annual billboard permit and are allowed only in the Billboard Overlay Zone, subject to detailed regulations.
  • Changes to building facades (where signage is involved) in Downtown districts may require review and determination of compliance with design standards.
  • Neighborhood Conservation Overlay (NCO) districts may impose unique, district-specific design and development standards, including signage, for new construction and expansion of existing structures.
  • Any development that proposes signage must ensure that it is coordinated as required within college/university campuses, per the signage coordination requirement for parcels of 30+ acres with 10+ buildings.
  • Non-exempt signs require a zoning sign permit, and sign plans may be required for developments with multiple tenant spaces or as otherwise required by the City Manager or their designee.

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