Step 03 of the project flow
Sign Permitting
Permitting is the part of a commercial sign project that most often runs long, and it is the part most customers want handed off entirely. Sign codes differ from the City of Houston to Harris County to Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and every incorporated city in between: different size limits, height limits, setbacks, illumination rules, and submittal requirements.
What's included
What permitting covers.
- Checking the sign code that applies at your specific address
- Confirming size, height, setback, and illumination limits
- Preparing the permit drawing set and application
- Sealed engineering for ground signs where required
- Submitting to the city or county and tracking the review
- Responding to plan-review comments and resubmitting
- Landlord and property-management approvals where needed
What we need from you
- The exact project address, including the suite number
- Your lease or landlord sign criteria
- Property owner authorization, where the jurisdiction asks for it
Where this sits in the project
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