Hemet Sign Rules - Campaign and For Sale Limits

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In Hemet, California, signs for political campaigns and real estate sales are regulated by the city's zoning and sign regulations administered by the Community Development Department. This article summarizes how time limits, placement restrictions, permits, and reporting work in Hemet, and points to the official municipal code and the Planning and Code Enforcement offices for authoritative detail [1].

Check placement rules before installing any sign.

Campaign signs

Campaign signs are generally allowed on private property with the owner's permission and are subject to size, height and setback limits established by the city's sign rules. Temporary political signs on public property, within public rights-of-way, or attached to public structures are restricted and may be removed. For specific dimensional standards and allowed locations see the municipal code and Planning Division guidance [1].

For sale / real estate signs

For sale and open-house signs on private property typically require compliance with the same sign standards as other temporary commercial or residential signage. Signs placed in public rights-of-way, medians, traffic control devices, or city-owned property are prohibited and may be collected by Code Enforcement.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Hemet enforces sign regulations through Code Enforcement and the Planning Division. Specific monetary fines, escalation for repeat or continuing offenses, and administrative penalty schedules are not specified on the cited municipal pages; see the official contacts for enforcement actions and procedures [2].

Removal or citation can occur without additional notice in some cases.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation and continuing violations: not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remove signs, seizure of signs, abatement by the city, and civil or criminal actions as provided by municipal code.
  • Enforcer: City of Hemet Code Enforcement / Community Development; complaint and inspection pathways are available via the Planning and Code Enforcement offices [2].

Applications & Forms

The Planning Division issues sign permits where required; the municipal pages do not show a single named application form or fee schedule in a consolidated document. If a permit is required, the Planning Division or Building Division will provide the applicable application and filing instructions [2]. If no permit is required for a temporary sign under the code, no form may be necessary (not specified on the cited page).

How to

  1. Review the City of Hemet sign regulations and zoning rules to confirm whether a permit is required.
  2. Apply for a sign permit with the Planning Division if your sign exceeds temporary allowances or is on commercial property.
  3. If a sign is cited or removed, contact Code Enforcement to learn appeal steps and removal fees.
  4. Pay required fees or correct the violation by removing or relocating the sign to comply with standards.
Keep proof of property owner permission for signs placed on private lots.

FAQ

When can I put up campaign signs in Hemet?
Campaign signs may be placed on private property with permission and must follow size, setback, and placement rules in the municipal code; public-rights-of-way and city property are restricted.
Are For Sale signs allowed in medians or public sidewalks?
No; signs in medians, traffic islands, or attached to public infrastructure are prohibited and may be removed by Code Enforcement.
How do I report an illegal sign in Hemet?
Report illegal or hazardous signs to City of Hemet Code Enforcement or the Planning Division using the official contact channels.
Document the sign and location before reporting.

Key Takeaways

  • Temporary signs on private property are generally allowed but must meet municipal standards.
  • Signs in public rights-of-way or on city property are prohibited and subject to removal.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Hemet Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances
  2. [2] City of Hemet Planning Division - Sign Permits & Contacts