Site plan for a sign permit: what building departments require

Need A Site Plan For Your Sign Permit?

A sign permit site plan must show property boundaries, the building footprint, parking areas, the sign’s exact location and dimensions, and distances from property lines and the street. MySitePlan creates these drawings for $179 (Commercial Detailed plan), delivered in 24 hours. Accepted by most city and county sign permit offices. Plans are delivered as PDF — compatible with digital
permit submissions. Unlimited revisions included.
→ Sign-specific elements listed
→ Correct plan tier called out ($179)
→ PDF/digital delivery surfaced upfront

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FAQs

Do I need a site plan for a sign permit?

Yes — most cities and counties require a site plan to approve exterior signi nstallations, including monument signs, wall signs, and freestanding signs. The plan shows the sign’s placement,dimensions, and distances from property lines and the street.

What does a sign permit site plan need to include?

A sign site plan must show property boundaries, the building footprint, parking areas, the sign’s proposed location and dimensions, setbacks from property lines, and distance from the street or curb. Some jurisdictions also require landscaping and lighting details.

How much does a sign permit site plan cost?

Sign permit site plans from MySitePlan are $179 (Commercial Detailed plan). For complex commercial sites requiring topography, impervious surface calculations, or a DWG file, the Commercial “The Works” plan is $279.

Can I submit a MySitePlan sign site plan digitally?

Yes. All plans are delivered as PDF files, which are accepted by most permit offices
for digital submission. If your jurisdiction requires a specific file format, contact us before
ordering.

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