Sign Regulations in Tualatin, Oregon

Tualatin, Oregon has specific sign regulations covering 44 sign types across 12 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Monument Sign, Wall Sign, Home Occupation Sign. Height restrictions apply. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 9, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Tualatin, Oregon

Sample Sign Requirements in Tualatin

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Subdivision Identification Sign5 ft18 sq ft
Home Occupation Sign1 ft1 sq ft
Public Transit Shelter Sign2 ft2 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

44

  • Monument Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Home Occupation Sign
  • Public Transit Shelter Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

12

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Tualatin

City WebsiteMunicipal Code5 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Tualatin 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 Tualatin, submit an application to the local building or planning department with sign dimensions, location, and design specifications. Processing typically takes 1-4 weeks. PermitPal helps you identify specific requirements and prepare complete applications.

In Tualatin, regulated sign types include Monument Sign, Wall Sign, Home Occupation Sign, Public Transit Shelter 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 Tualatin 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 Tualatin are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Tualatin has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Tualatin, Oregon Sign Rules at a Glance

Tualatin, Oregon regulates 44 sign types across 12 zoning districts. Monument Signs in the Residential Low Density (RL) Planning District zoning district are capped at 5 ft tall and 18 sq ft, with a Max 30 ft from right-of-way setback (Sec. TDC 38.140(2)(b)).

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Tualatin, Oregon

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Tualatin (12 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential Low Density (RL) Planning District815 ft75 sq ft (per sign), 300 sq ft (special east wall high school only)
Residential Medium to Low Density (RML) Planning District, Residential Medium to High Density (RMH) Planning District, Residential High Density (RH) Planning District65 ft18 sq ft
Residential High Density/High Rise (RH/HR) Planning District45 ft18 sq ft
Office Commercial (CO) Planning District, Mid-Rise Office Commercial (CO/MR) Planning District610 ft100 sq ft
Neighborhood Commercial (CN) Planning District25 ft32 sq ft
Recreation Commercial (CR) Planning District55 ft32 sq ft
Central Commercial (CC) Planning District, General Commercial (CG) Planning District9Height of canopy fascia (if signage on top, calculated as 16 in high * fascia length)48 sq ft; Major Commercial Center up to 100 sq ft
Mixed Use Commercial (MUC) Planning District10Awning/canopy: no higher than their height; Marquee (on fascia): height of fascia; Marquee sign on top: 16 in (Option: 36 in)200 sq ft
Medical Center (MC) Planning District614 ft100 sq ft
Light Manufacturing (ML) Planning District, General Manufacturing (MG) Planning District, Manufacturing Park (MP) Planning District, Basalt Creek Employment (BCE) Planning District310 ftUp to 150 sq ft
Institutional (IN) Planning District48 ft75 sq ft
General Regulations For All Zones39 ft32 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Tualatin(sample of 3 of 12 zones)

Residential Low Density (RL) Planning District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Subdivision Identification Sign5 ft18 sq ftOne per public street entryOn private property at subdivision entrance or on private tract median island within public right-of-wayUnlockTDC 38.110(15), TDC 38.140(1-2)(a)
Home Occupation Sign1 ft1 sq ftNo more than one per dwelling unitInside a window in a dwelling unitUnlockTDC 38.110(11), TDC 38.140(1-2)(a)
Public Transit Shelter Sign2 ft2 sq ftUp to two per shelter (one per wall, two walls)On wall or in window of transit shelterUnlockTDC 38.110(14), TDC 38.140(1-2)(a)
Monument Sign5 ft18 sq ftMax 30 ft from right-of-wayOne per frontageNo greater than 30 ft from property line along public street right-of-wayUnlockTDC 38.140(2)(b)
Wall SignHeight of sign band16 sq ft (one sign), 8 sq ft (others)One per 2,000+ sq ft buildingOn building wallUnlockTDC 38.140(2)(c)
Pole Sign (School Site Option)15 ft35 sq ftOne per school siteElementary school readerboards on arterial or collector onlyUnlockTDC 38.140(2)(d)
Monument Sign (Electronic Message for Public High School Option)8 ft32 sq ft30 ft from arterial, 100 ft from residentialOne per high school siteWithin 30 ft of arterial right-of-way, at least 100 ft from residential propertyUnlockTDC 38.140(2)(e)
Wall Sign (Public School Option)Height of sign band; one up to 10 ft (east wall primary bldg high school only), otherwise 5 ft75 sq ft (per sign), 300 sq ft (special east wall high school only)One per elevationOn each elevationUnlockTDC 38.140(2)(f)

Central Commercial (CC) Planning District, General Commercial (CG) Planning District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign8 ft; Major Commercial Center up to 10 ft40 sq ft; Major Commercial Center up to 55 sq ftMax 30 ft from right-of-way1 (typ), up to 2 if conditions metNo greater than 30 ft from property line along public street right-of-wayUnlockTDC 38.220(1)(a)
Monument Sign (Major Commercial Center Additional Buildings)6 ft32 sq ft150 ft from other additionals, 100 ft from mainOne per additional building up to 4At least 150 ft from other additional; 100 ft from other monument/pole signsUnlockTDC 38.220(1)(b)
Pole Sign15 ft; Major Commercial Center up to 20 ft48 sq ft; Major Commercial Center up to 100 sq ftVaries; Major Commercial Center limited to one pole signIn place of monument sign, only on Collector or Local Street; Major Commercial Center limited to one pole signUnlockTDC 38.220(1)(c)
Wall Sign (Standard)Up to 4 ft sign face; letters/numbers max 2 ft (<4000 sq ft wall); up to 4 ft for all for >=4000 sq ft. If sign area < 50% max, sign height may be doubled (logos etc. up to 5 ft)See formulaSee aboveOn owned or leased wallUnlockTDC 38.220(1)(d)
Directory-style Wall Sign8 ft32 sq ft16 in from building wallOne per occupied spacePrimary sign band or in place of 2nd floor tenant signUnlockTDC 38.220(2)(a)
Shingle/Blade SignShingle: 3 ft; Blade: 10 ft24 sq ftBlade: extends max 4 ft from wallOne per eligible wallShingle: underside of awning, canopy, etc; Blade: attached to wallUnlockTDC 38.220(2)(b)
2nd Floor Tenant Wall Sign3 ft (letters/numbers max 2 ft; logo up to 3 ft)40 sq ftMax 4 per building2nd floor or above wallUnlockTDC 38.220(2)(c)
Small Projecting Sign1.5 ft4.5 sq ft3 ftOne per wallOn wall or underside of awning/canopyUnlockTDC 38.220(2)(e)

Mixed Use Commercial (MUC) Planning District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign8 ft40 sq ftMax 30 ft from right-of-wayOne per lot (two for corner/through if requirements met)No greater than 30 ft from property line along public street right-of-wayUnlockTDC 38.225(1)(a)
Project Sign8 ft200 sq ftMax 60 ft from right-of-wayOne per projectAt intersection of two public streets no greater than 60 ft from property lineUnlockTDC 38.225(1)(b)
Wall Sign10 ft sign face; letters/numbers max 5 ft (excludes logos/graphics)See formulaSee aboveOn owned/leased wallUnlockTDC 38.225(1)(c)
Wall Mounted Plaque Sign2 ft4 sq ft (not included in wall sign total)One per customer entryTo the side of a customer entry area, may be flush, inset, or up to 1 in from wall; not necessarily in sign bandUnlockTDC 38.225(1)(d)
Shingle/Blade SignShingle: 3 ft; Blade: 10 ft (see Option: up to 16 ft)16 sq ft (see Option: up to 40 sq ft for certain tenants)Blade: extend max 4 ft from wallOne per wall (some tenants up to two; see restrictions)Blade: attached to wall; Shingle: under awning/canopy/marquee/overhangUnlockTDC 38.225(1)(e, k)
Inlaid Floor SignNot above walkway/floor surface20 sq ftOne per customer entryIn floor at customer entry area (private property)UnlockTDC 38.225(1)(f)
Awning/Canopy/Marquee SignAwning/canopy: no higher than their height; Marquee (on fascia): height of fascia; Marquee sign on top: 16 in (Option: 36 in)Up to 35% of each awning/canopy/fascia; all awnings/canopies/marquees on a wall, no more than 40 sq ft. Marquee top: 16 in height x front/side length (Option: 36 in for some marquee)No limit if within areaOn awning/canopy (façade); Marquee: on fascia or on top of fasciaUnlockTDC 38.225(1)(h, k)
Directional Sign8 ft4 sq ft per sideAt least 60 ft from public right-of-way if not screenedUp to 4 per aisle/intersectionPermanent pole/monument sign; at least 60 ft from right-of-way unless 100% screened (then within 60 ft allowed); may be on fence/wallUnlockTDC 38.225(1)(i)

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Prohibited Signs in Tualatin

  • A sign not specifically permitted by this Chapter, except as otherwise provided in Chapter 33 (Applications) for approved sign variances and Chapter 35 (Nonconforming Situations) for legal nonconforming signs.
  • A sign required to have been issued a sign permit, but for which no sign permit has been issued.
  • Any sign which is erected and fails to comply with sign regulations.
  • A-frame (sandwich board) sign, except as otherwise provided in TDC 38.110(12), Lawn Signs.
  • Abandoned sign.
  • Animated sign.
  • Balloons (including children's balloons and balloons inflated by blown, pumped or forced air); blimps, festoon lighting, inflatable signs, pennants and streamers.
  • Bench sign or a sign on other furniture.
  • Fin sign; flashing sign.
  • Indirect illuminated signs which direct light into residential districts.
  • Obscene sign.
  • Obstructing sign.
  • Portable sign, except as otherwise provided in TDC 38.110(5) and (12) for temporary banners and lawn signs, respectively.
  • Readerboard sign, mechanical or electronic, except as otherwise provided in TDC 38.110(9)(k) and 38.225(1)(j) for directory signs, 38.140(2)(b) and (2)(d)(vii), 38.150(5)(b), 38.160(2)(b), 38.170(2)(b) and 38.180(2)(b) for schools and churches, 38.240(1)(a)(vii) for schools for kindergarten through 12, and 38.220(1)(c)(viii) and 38.220(1)(d)(vii) for cinemas, theaters and churches.
  • Electronic message display sign or changing image sign, except as otherwise provided in TDC 38.140(2)(e) for a public high school located on a School District property in the RL Planning District with an area of 40 acres or greater.
  • Roof sign.
  • Rotating, revolving or moving signs.
  • Search lights, beacons or strobe lights.
  • Shingle/blade signs, except as otherwise provided in TDC 38.230(1)(b)(vii), 38.220(1)(d)(viii) and 38.225(1).
  • Signs attached to trees.
  • Snipe signs and nonpublic signs attached to or mounted on objects within the public right-of-way, such as on utility poles.
  • Signs attached to or located on a stationary vehicle or trailer which is visible from a public right-of-way or parking lot or other area accessible to the public, and intended primarily for display of the sign.
  • Signs resembling official traffic signs or signals, for example signs stating "stop," "go slow," "caution," "danger" and "warning," except officially authorized or installed by the City of Tualatin, State of Oregon or Washington or Clackamas County.
  • Signs with visible incandescent bulbs or fluorescent tubes or signs with a visible immediate source of illumination, except neon. The erection or placement on any exterior portion of a building or structure of incandescent or fluorescent illumination is prohibited, except incandescent bulbs of less than 15 watts during the period November 1 through January 10.
  • Signs which have lost their status as legal signs either due to alteration, modification, relocation or replacement without first obtaining a sign permit when a sign permit is required.
  • Signs associated with illegal uses according to the provisions of the Tualatin Development Code or decisions on applications made pursuant to the Tualatin Development Code.
  • Signs which constitute a public nuisance.
  • Unsafe signs.
  • Signs which incorporate flames or emit sounds or odors.
  • Electrical signs whose electricity is provided by any means except underground wiring.
  • Signs supported in whole or in part by cables or guy wires or which have cables or guy wires extending to or from them.
  • Permanent signs on a property with no building.
  • Permanent signs on a building with no occupants.

Exempt Signs in Tualatin

  • Signs authorized and installed by Clean Water Services or public utilities, such as electricity, natural gas, telephone and cable television, which are directly related to utility facilities in the public right-of-way and easements, and which aid public safety, identify the location of underground or aboveground facilities, or assist the public utility in repairing or maintaining its facilities. Signs erected for office uses, storage yards and other primary activities of the agency or company are not exempt.
  • Signs erected by the City of Tualatin or the Tualatin Development Commission.
  • Signs and traffic control devices erected by the State of Oregon or the counties of Washington or Clackamas in the public right-of-way or public easements for traffic control, traffic safety or public works construction purposes.
  • Signs not legible from public rights-of-way or from outdoor areas open to the public, such as parking lots, outdoor hallways and pass-throughs.
  • Signs inside a building, except window signs.
  • Signs affixed to vehicles where the communicative purpose is incidental to the use as a vehicle.
  • Garage sale signs, erected in accordance with Ordinance No. 554-81, as amended.
  • Street addresses.
  • "Neighborhood Watch" and "Block Home" signs.
  • City-awarded plaques related to historic resources and heritage trees.
  • "No parking," "handicapped/disabled parking" and "car pool/van pool" signs.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Tualatin

  • A separate sign permit application shall be submitted for each sign erected, constructed, modified, relocated, replaced, face changed or structurally altered and for sign repair that includes these activities. Sign maintenance requires no permit. All proposed work on a sign shall be shown in the sign permit application. (TDC 38.060(3))
  • Except as provided for exempt signs and certain specific sign types, no person shall erect, construct, modify, relocate, use or replace a sign, change a sign face, or alter a sign or sign structure unless a sign permit and any required building permit and electrical permit have been issued. (TDC 38.060(1))
  • When required by the Oregon Building Code or the Building Official, a separate building permit must be obtained from the City for the erection, construction, modification, relocation, replacement, change of sign face or alteration of a sign or sign structure. (TDC 38.060(4))
  • When required by the State Electrical Code or the Building Official, an electrical permit shall be obtained from the issuing authority before connecting an electrical sign to a source of electricity. (TDC 38.060(5))
  • The City Manager may require a sign permit application be submitted for each sign on a property required to have a permit if no permit for such sign has been previously issued. (TDC 38.060(7))
  • No sign or building permits shall be issued for new freestanding monument or pole signs (including Service Station signs), or transition of a nonconforming freestanding sign, until plans for the proposed sign have been approved pursuant to Sign Design Review. (TDC 38.075(3))
  • Level 1 (Clear and Objective) Sign Design Review is required for certain new freestanding monument or pole signs and for transitions of nonconforming signs in specified districts. (TDC 38.075(2)-(3))
  • Sign bands shall be designated for each building by the building/property owner as part of the first sign permit application for that building after the effective date of this ordinance. (TDC 38.110(3)(a)(i))

Source: municode municipal code