Pay Sign Violation Fines - New South Memphis
In New South Memphis, Tennessee, rules about signs and advertising are enforced by municipal authorities to protect safety, accessibility, and neighborhood character. This guide explains how to pay fines for sign violations, how enforcement works, where to report illegal signs, and the steps to appeal or apply for permits. It references the City of Memphis municipal code and the City Code Enforcement office for official processes and contacts, and summarizes common violations and practical next steps for residents and small businesses.
Penalties & Enforcement
The municipal rules that govern signs and advertising in New South Memphis are part of the City of Memphis code; specific fine amounts and escalation for sign violations are not specified on the cited code page below[1]. Enforcement is carried out by the City Code Enforcement office and related municipal departments; reporting options and complaint intake are available through the City Code Enforcement site[2].
- Fines: amounts "not specified on the cited page"; see the municipal code for ordinance language and penalty provisions[1].
- Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing offences and daily penalties are "not specified on the cited page" and depend on the ordinance language and enforcement notices[1].
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, abatement, administrative orders, and referral to court are used depending on the violation; specific remedies appear in enforcement procedures and code provisions[1].
- Enforcer: City Code Enforcement and the permitting/planning division handle sign compliance; submit complaints via the City's Code Enforcement contact page[2].
- Appeals & review: appeal routes, hearing bodies, and time limits are governed by the ordinance or administrative rules and are not detailed on the cited code page (time limits: "not specified on the cited page").
- Defences & discretion: permits, variances, or temporary sign approvals may exempt certain signs; reasonable excuse or permit compliance are typical defenses if authorized in code or permit conditions.
Applications & Forms
Sign permits, variances, or temporary sign applications are administered by the City Planning and Development division; the specific permit form name, number, fee, and submission instructions are not specified on the municipal code page cited here. Check the City Planning/Permits pages in Help and Support for the official application and fee schedule.
Action Steps
- If you have a sign permit, gather your permit number and documentation to show compliance.
- To pay a fine, follow payment instructions on the violation notice or contact Code Enforcement for payment options.
- To report an illegal or hazardous sign, submit a complaint to City Code Enforcement using the official contact page below[2].
- If you dispute a notice, file the administrative appeal within the time stated on the notice or inquire with Code Enforcement about appeal deadlines (if not printed, request the deadline in writing).
FAQ
- How do I pay a sign violation fine?
- You must follow the payment instructions on the violation notice or contact City Code Enforcement for payment methods and where to remit payment.
- Can I remove a sign to avoid a fine?
- If the sign is on your property you may be required to remove or correct it; removal after notice may not undo any fines already assessed. Contact Code Enforcement for required steps.
- Where do I get a sign permit?
- Apply through the City Planning and Development division; see Help and Support for the official permit application and submission process.
How-To
- Locate the violation notice and read the required actions, deadlines, and contact information.
- Contact City Code Enforcement to confirm the fine amount and available payment methods or to request an appeal form.
- Pay the fine by the method instructed (online, mail, or in person) and keep the receipt.
- If you dispute the notice, file the appeal within the deadline and submit supporting evidence such as permits, photos, or contracts.
Key Takeaways
- Enforcement is managed by City Code Enforcement and related municipal departments; follow notices and contact them promptly.
- Permits and variances can change outcomes; check Planning/Permits for official applications.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Memphis - Code Enforcement
- City of Memphis - Planning & Development (Permits)
- City of Memphis - Government Directory
- Memphis Code of Ordinances (municipal code)