Irving Sign Size, Height & Material Rules

Signs and Advertising Texas 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 10, 2026 Flag of Texas

Irving, Texas contractors must follow municipal sign standards when applying for permits for commercial and temporary signs. This guide summarizes typical sign size, height and material requirements used by City of Irving permitting and code enforcement, explains enforcement and appeals, and lists practical steps to apply, install and document compliance. Always check the citys current sign regulations and Development Services updates before bidding or installing a sign.

Standards Overview

The City of Irving controls sign dimensions, maximum heights and approved materials through its sign regulations and permit rules administered by Development Services and Code Enforcement. Exact numeric limits, measurement methods and material specifications are set in the adopted sign chapter and technical standards; where a specific figure is not shown below, it is not specified on the cited page.

  • Types covered: permanent exterior signs, temporary banners, construction/real estate signs, and electronic message displays.
  • Height controls: landmark, frontage and freestanding sign maximums may vary by zoning district and frontage length.
  • Materials: weather-resistant substrates, fire-rated mounting where required, and manufacturer specifications for illuminated systems are typically referenced.
  • Measurement: sign area and height measurement rules follow the municipal code method for determining face area and clearance.
Contractors must confirm zoning district allowances before preparing a permit application.

Permits & Review Process

Sign permits are issued by Development Services after plan review. Submissions generally require a completed permit application, scaled drawings showing dimensions, site plan locating the sign, electrical permit for illuminated signs, and product specifications. Processing times and required attachments depend on sign type and review queue.

  • Application documents: plans, site plan, proof of property owner authorization, and electrical permit if applicable.
  • Fees: permit fee schedules are published by the city; specific fee amounts are not specified on the cited page.
  • Timelines: plan review and permit issuance times vary and are set by Development Services procedures.
Submit complete drawings and a site plan to avoid review delays.

Penalties & Enforcement

Code Enforcement and Development Services enforce sign regulations in Irving. Typical enforcement actions include notices of violation, corrective orders, permit stop-work orders, administrative fines, and referral to municipal court for persistent noncompliance. Where the citys page does not list amounts or ranges, those figures are not specified on the cited page.

  • Monetary fines: amounts and per-day calculations are not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first offence, repeat, and continuing violation procedures are addressed by notice and potential court referral; specific escalation ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: corrective orders, removal of noncompliant signs, stop-work orders, and seizure are enforcement tools used by the city.
  • Enforcer: Development Services and Code Enforcement handle inspections, complaints and enforcement actions; contact details are in the Resources section below.
  • Appeals: appeal routes and time limits for appeals are governed by municipal procedures; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page.
If a violation notice is received, follow the corrective order promptly to reduce enforcement exposure.

Applications & Forms

Permits generally require a sign permit application and supporting plans; the city publishes permit forms and fee schedules via Development Services. Specific form numbers or names are not consistently specified on the primary city pages.

  • Sign permit application: check Development Services for the current application and submission portal.
  • Payment: online or at permit counter per city instructions.
  • Deadlines: submit before installation; expedited review may be available for an extra fee if offered.

How-To

  1. Confirm zoning and sign allowances for the property with Development Services.
  2. Prepare scaled sign drawings, structural support details and manufacturer specifications.
  3. Complete and submit the sign permit application with required attachments to the citys Development Services portal or counter.
  4. Pay permit fees and respond to plan review comments promptly.
  5. Schedule inspections for foundation, electrical and final sign attachment as required.
Keep copies of approved plans and inspection records on site until final acceptance.

FAQ

Do I need a permit to replace sign faces on an existing sign structure?
Generally, replacing sign faces on an existing permitted structure may require a permit review; check Development Services for minor alteration rules.
What materials are prohibited for signs?
Specific prohibited materials are described by code or technical standards; if not listed on the citys public pages, the exact prohibitions are not specified on the cited page.
How do I report an illegal sign or a sign safety issue?
Report unsafe or illegal signs to Code Enforcement via the citys complaint/contact portal listed in Resources.

Key Takeaways

  • Confirm zoning and sign allowances before designing or bidding.
  • Submit complete plans and manufacture specs to avoid review delays.
  • Respond promptly to enforcement notices to limit fines and escalation.

Help and Support / Resources