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Applying for a Permit and Obtaining a Variance

Most people going into business assume they can get the signage they need and are typically unaware they must first get a permit from their local government.  Every city has its own sign code and the requirements can be very different from one city to another.  Your sign professional will either know the local code or check it as part of their process in developing your sign design.
 
At times your business needs may require designing a sign that is not allowed to be built under your local sign code.  If that occurs, you will need to apply for a variance from the sign code.  A variance is a legal exception from the code   Often your sign manufacturer will be able to help you through this process, though you may also need the services of an attorney. 
 

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