Understanding Fort Worth sign permit requirements and commercial signage regulations.

Businesses installing exterior signage in Fort Worth must follow local sign regulations that govern sign placement, size and illumination. These rules help maintain safety along roadways and preserve the visual environment of commercial districts.
Planning signage early helps businesses ensure their signage complies with city regulations while still supporting brand visibility.
Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics helps Fort Worth businesses plan signage systems that align with both brand goals and local requirements.


Most exterior commercial signage requires approval before installation. This often includes:










Permit requirements depend on the zoning district and sign specifications.
Businesses usually follow several steps when applying for sign permits.

Sign rules vary depending on the property zoning classification.


Applications generally include sign drawings showing dimensions, materials and illumination.


The city reviews permit applications to ensure
signage meets zoning regulations.


Once approved, signage can be fabricated and
installed according to the permitted design.


Several factors determine what signage is allowed.
Sign height
Sign area
Placement relative to streets
Lighting and illumination
Property zoning classification
These factors help ensure signage is visible while maintaining safety and design standards.

Businesses across Fort Worth rely on signage to communicate with customers and guide visitors to their location.

Retail businesses use exterior signage to attract attention along busy commercial corridors.

Restaurants and hospitality venues rely on signage to establish recognizable brand identity.

Office complexes use monument signs and building signage to identify tenants and reinforce professional branding.

Healthcare providers use building signage and interior wayfinding to guide patients.
We have supported projects for corporate entities, municipalities and growing businesses throughout Dallas and surrounding communities.












Most freestanding and monument signs require permits because they involve structural installation and visibility considerations.
Permit timelines vary depending on the complexity of the sign and documentation submitted.
Signs that require permits must be approved before installation to avoid violations.
As a Texas HUB-certified and nationally certified Minority Business Enterprise through the DFW MSDC, Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics is committed to delivering high-quality, compliant signage solutions with integrity and professionalism.
Businesses planning signage should evaluate visibility, building placement and regulatory requirements before beginning fabrication.
Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics helps Fort Worth businesses develop signage systems that improve visibility and support professional branding.