Sandy Hills Sign Permits & Vehicle Wraps Guide

Signs and Advertising Utah 3 Minutes Read · published March 01, 2026 Flag of Utah

Sandy Hills, Utah businesses and residents must follow local sign and vehicle-advertising rules before installing signs or applying vehicle wraps. This guide summarizes how to determine whether a permit or review is required, where to find official rules and forms, and the practical steps to get approved and avoid enforcement actions. For local code text see the municipal code and contact Community Development for permit requirements.[1]

What requires a sign permit

Typical triggers for a sign permit include new freestanding signs, wall signs that exceed size limits, temporary banners beyond allowed duration, and signs that change a business's primary identification. Vehicle wraps used primarily as mobile advertising can also require review as mobile signs or conditional use under local ordinances. Check zoning-specific standards and sign area calculations before applying.

Always confirm zoning district limits before preparing artwork or fabrication.

Before you apply

  • Confirm zoning district and permitted sign types with Community Development.
  • Prepare scaled drawings showing sign dimensions, materials, mounting method and setback distances.
  • For vehicle wraps, document vehicle ownership, commercial use, and whether wrap is temporary or permanent.
  • Contact the planning office for pre-application guidance and to confirm required submissions.

Permitted sizes, illumination and placement

Rules commonly limit total sign area per frontage, maximum height for freestanding signs, and illumination standards to prevent light spill. Vehicle advertising is often regulated by whether it is incidental to vehicle use or intended as a mobile sign; city planning staff classify and advise on necessary approvals.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of sign and vehicle-advertising rules is handled by the city planning or code enforcement division. Where an installation lacks a required permit or violates size/placement/illumination rules, the city may issue notices, require removal or modification, and assess penalties.

  • Fines: specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offence procedures and ranges are not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, stop-work orders and abatement may be used; exact remedies are set by ordinance or administrative order.
  • Enforcer and inspections: Community Development/Planning and Code Enforcement administer reviews, inspections and compliance actions; contact details are on the city site.[2]
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits are set in city procedures or the municipal code and are not specified on the cited page.[1]
If you receive a notice, respond promptly to avoid escalated enforcement.

Applications & Forms

The city typically requires a sign permit application with project drawings, site plan, and a fee. A dedicated vehicle-wrap review form may or may not be published; the municipal pages list permitting contacts and application instructions.[2]

  • Application name/number: not specified on the cited page; contact Community Development for the current form.[2]
  • Fees: not specified on the cited page; check the planning fee schedule with the city.
  • Submission: in-person, mail, or online portal as provided by the Community Development office; verify current submission methods with staff.[2]

Action steps

  • Step 1: Confirm zoning and whether the sign or vehicle wrap is permitted in your location.
  • Step 2: Prepare drawings and photos; get landlord permission if renting.
  • Step 3: Submit the application and pay fees; request a review for vehicle wraps if required.
  • Step 4: Schedule inspections and comply with any conditions on approval.
Document decisions and keep approved drawings on site until final inspection is complete.

FAQ

Do I always need a permit for a vehicle wrap?
Not always; some vehicle graphics incidental to use may be exempt, but commercial mobile advertising can require review—confirm with Community Development.[2]
How long does review take?
Review times depend on application completeness and queue; specific timelines are not specified on the cited page—contact planning for current estimates.[2]
Can I appeal a removal or fine?
Yes, appeals are handled per municipal procedures; precise appeal deadlines and steps are set in the code or administrative rules and are not specified on the cited page.[1]

How-To

  1. Confirm sign allowances for your zoning district with Community Development.
  2. Measure sign areas and prepare scaled drawings and photos of the proposed installation.
  3. Obtain any landlord or vehicle owner authorization for installation or wrap work.
  4. Submit the sign permit or vehicle-wrap review application with required documents and payment.
  5. Address review comments, schedule inspections and secure final approval before installation or public display.

Key Takeaways

  • Check zoning and sign area limits before designing a sign or vehicle wrap.
  • Prepare full drawings and get pre-application guidance to speed review.
  • Contact Community Development early to confirm forms, fees and submission method.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Sandy City Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances
  2. [2] Community Development - Sandy City (Planning & Permits)