Paradise Advertising Rules - Obscene & Misleading Signs
In Paradise, Nevada, signs and commercial advertising on private and public property are regulated primarily through Clark County ordinances and county permitting rules because Paradise is an unincorporated town of Clark County. This guide explains how Paradise handles obscene or misleading advertising, which agencies enforce the rules, common violations, and practical steps to apply, report, appeal, or comply. It summarizes what official pages specify and notes where specific fines or form numbers are not published on the cited county pages. Use the official links below to confirm current requirements before applying or filing a complaint.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement in Paradise is carried out by Clark County departments responsible for sign permitting and code compliance: typically the Department of Building and Fire Prevention (for permits) and the Code Compliance office (for nuisance and sign violations). Exact monetary fines for obscene or misleading advertising are not specified on the cited county pages; see the official code and complaint pages for the controlling ordinance and current enforcement practices[1][2].
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence procedures are not specified on the cited page; enforcement may include successive notices and civil citations.
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal or abatement orders, permit revocation, seizure of unlawful signs, and court actions are listed as enforcement tools in county procedures though specific measures depend on the ordinance and case facts.
- Enforcer and complaint path: contact Clark County Code Compliance to report violations or the Building and Fire Prevention office for permit issues[2].
- Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits for administrative orders or citations are governed by the ordinance or county administrative rules; specific appeal time limits are not specified on the cited pages.
Applications & Forms
Sign permits are generally required for new commercial signs, changes to face or size, and many temporary displays. The county publishes permit procedures but does not always publish a single statewide form number on the generic pages; the permit application and fee schedule are available through the Building and Fire Prevention or Development Services portal referenced below[1].
- Permit name/number: specific form numbers are not specified on the cited page; applicants should use the county sign permit application available from Building and Fire Prevention.
- Fees: fee amounts are set by the county fee schedule and are not specified on the cited summary pages.
- Submission: apply online or at the county permit counter per the department instructions.
Common Violations
- Obscene content displayed openly on permanent signage.
- Misleading promotions or claims on business signs that violate consumer protection standards.
- Unpermitted temporary banners, A-frames, or electronic signs operating without approval.
Action Steps
- To install or change a sign: contact Clark County Building and Fire Prevention for permit requirements and submit the sign permit application referenced on the county site[1].
- To report obscene or misleading advertising: file a complaint with Clark County Code Compliance using the department complaint portal[2].
- To appeal a citation or order: follow the appeal instructions on the notice and consult the ordinance for time limits; if the county page does not list a limit, treat the matter as time-sensitive and contact the issuing department immediately.
FAQ
- Do I need a permit for commercial signs in Paradise?
- Yes. Most new signs and significant modifications require a Clark County sign permit; check Building and Fire Prevention for application steps.[1]
- How do I report a sign that is obscene or misleading?
- Report it to Clark County Code Compliance via the county complaint page or phone; provide photos, location, and owner information if known.[2]
- What penalties will I face for prohibited advertising?
- Specific fines and escalation details are not specified on the cited county summary pages; enforcement can include notices, fines, removal orders, and court action depending on the ordinance and facts.[1]
How-To
- Document the sign: take dated photos showing the content and exact location.
- Confirm ownership if possible: note the business name, address, and any permit numbers visible.
- File a complaint with Clark County Code Compliance online or by phone and attach photos and location details[2].
- Keep copies of the complaint and any correspondence; if you receive a notice, follow appeal instructions promptly.
Key Takeaways
- Paradise follows Clark County sign and code rules; permits normally required.
- Report obscene or misleading signs to Clark County Code Compliance with photos and location.
- Specific fines and form numbers are not listed on the county summary pages; contact departments for current figures.
Help and Support / Resources
- Clark County Code - Zoning and Sign Regulations
- Clark County Code Compliance - Report a Violation
- Clark County Building and Fire Prevention - Permits