Little Rock Sign Bylaws - For Sale Sign Exemptions

Signs and Advertising Arkansas 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Arkansas

In Little Rock, Arkansas, rules for signs including residential "for sale" signs are governed by the city code and permitting process. This guide explains common exemptions, how the city enforces sign rules, where to get permits, and practical steps to request an exception or report a violation. Refer to the municipal code for the controlling provisions and to the city permit pages for forms and submission procedures.[1]

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of sign rules in Little Rock is handled through the city code enforcement and planning/building departments. Specific monetary fines, escalation amounts, and continuing-offence rates are not consistently listed on the cited municipal pages; if exact figures are required, contact the enforcement office cited below or review the municipal code link.[1]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page; amounts and per-day calculations are referenced in the municipal code or enforcement notices.[1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offences are addressed by ordinance language or enforcement policy; the cited code page does not list fixed escalation tiers.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, stop-work or removal notices, civil court actions, and possible abatement are used as remedies by the city.
  • Enforcer & complaints: Code Enforcement and Planning/Building staff investigate complaints; report signs or request inspections via the city's enforcement contact page.[3]
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes depend on the specific permit or notice; the municipal pages direct applicants to administrative review or municipal court procedures, with time limits referenced in the notice or ordinance (time limits not specified on the cited page).
  • Defences and discretion: permit approvals, temporary permits, variances, and reasonable-excuse considerations may be available per the permitting process; review permit guidance for eligibility.
If you receive a removal notice, follow the notice's appeal instructions immediately.

Applications & Forms

Sign permits, temporary signage permissions, and any variance requests are processed through the city's permits and inspections office; application forms and submission instructions are available on the city permits page.[2]

  • Form name/number: specific sign permit form not specified on the cited page; the permits page lists permit types and contact info for application.
  • Fees: fee schedules for sign permits are published by the permits office or in the fee schedule; if not listed, fees are "not specified on the cited page".
  • Deadlines/submission: temporary sign permits often require advance submission; exact deadlines depend on the permit type and are on the permits page.

FAQ

Are residential "for sale" signs allowed in Little Rock?
Yes—residential for-sale signs are generally allowed subject to size, placement, and permit rules in the city code and local ordinances; check the sign permit guidance for limits.
Do I need a permit to place a for-sale sign on private property?
Often no permit is needed for small, temporary residential signs on private property, but sign size, set-back, and illumination rules apply; consult the city's permit page for specifics.
How do I report an illegal or obstructive for-sale sign?
Report the sign to Little Rock Code Enforcement via the official complaint/contact page or the permits office; provide photo, location, and property details.

How-To

  1. Identify whether the sign is on private property and measure size and setback to confirm it meets standard residential allowances.
  2. Check the city sign permit guidance and fee schedule online to see if a temporary or permanent permit is required.[2]
  3. If the sign violates standards or is on public right-of-way, document the sign with photos and location details.
  4. Report the violation to Code Enforcement with evidence and request inspection.[3]
  5. If you receive a removal notice, follow the appeal instructions on the notice promptly and submit any permit or variance requests as directed.
Keep photos and a dated log of communications when you apply or appeal.

Key Takeaways

  • For-sale signs are regulated by size, placement, and local permit rules; check the municipal guidance before posting.
  • Report violations to Code Enforcement with clear evidence for fastest resolution.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Library.MunicipalCode - Little Rock Code of Ordinances (sign regulations)
  2. [2] City of Little Rock - Permits & Inspections (sign permits)
  3. [3] City of Little Rock - Code Enforcement (complaints & contact)