Generally signage is governed by local zoning laws.
Business yard signs laws.
There s no one rule about installing yard signs in public areas or rights of way.
Your jurisdiction may have other regulations as well.
A good rule of thumb is to place the signs every 600 feet or in highly visible areas but remember to not make the signs too distracting for drivers.
These laws generally place a limits number size etc on signage.
If the owner has a large yard or even several acres of land it s best to be strategic and spread out the yard signs.
And make sure trees or large bushes aren t blocking the view of passersby.
This disclaimer should also state name and address of both the author and publisher of the communication.
There are public safety rules relating to some placements however.
Some cities are very strict about this kind of thing and will immediately dispose of signs that are posted in restricted areas.
Step 4 make sure you obey signage ordinances that regulate the placement of private signs adjacent to public signs.
You should speak with a business attorney in your area.
As per the political yard sign rules one cannot remove the legally placed yard signs.
That all depends on your state and even your local municipality.
Legally one must remove the political yard sign from the public property by the second friday from the date of the election.
Your signs cannot block those indicating street names speed limits and traffic warnings because of public safety concerns.
Business signs in public right of ways on the side of the road are illegal along all state and federal highways and in many local jurisdictions.
A local business attorney should be able to assist.
Unless you have a subdivision covenant to the contrary you are allowed to place yard signs in your yard.
Step 5 avoid violation of city laws that govern the color and design of business signs.