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Zoning & Signage Requirements
for Your Colorado Business


After you’ve started your Colorado LLC and found a location, it’s time to put up signage to let your customers know where they can find you. While putting up a sign might seem simple, different jurisdictions have different requirements for what kind of signs you can use and where you can put them.

Your company’s sign is one of the more powerful weapons in your business’s arsenal. Good signage helps identify your business, attracts customers, and builds your brand. However, it’s also important that your signs follow your local jurisdiction’s rules so you can avoid potential fines and penalties.

Our building is located in Denver, so we’ve been through this process ourselves. While it may seem a little tedious, taking the time to familiarize yourself with your jurisdiction’s regulations will save you time and money in the long-run.

We’re here to help you navigate Colorado’s signage regulations, zoning laws, and permit requirements so that you create and place your signage correctly the first time:

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We’re a Colorado business, too. We’re familiar with zoning and signage requirements because we have to abide by them, too. We’ve kept our business up and running for a while, and we’re happy to share what we’ve learned.

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Colorado Business Signage FAQ

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  • The price of your business signage can vary greatly. Some businesses only spend a couple hundred bucks, but more involved signage (billboard, EDMs, large building signs, etc.) can cost thousands. It really depends on where your business is located and what you want.

    Generally speaking, the cost of your signs depends on a range of factors, including:

    • Permit fees
    • Rental/lease fees
    • The type of sign
    • Sign design
    • Lighting
    • Maintenance

    The price of your business signage can vary greatly. Some businesses only spend a couple hundred bucks, but more involved signage (billboard, EDMs, large building signs, etc.) can cost thousands. It really depends on where your business is located and what you want.

    Generally speaking, the cost of your signs depends on a range of factors, including:

    • Permit fees
    • Rental/lease fees
    • The type of sign
    • Sign design
    • Lighting
    • Maintenance

    When it comes to getting signs for your business, you have a lot of options. You can design, print, build, and install your sign yourself or you can hire a signage company that can do some, or all, of those things for you.

    If you’re going to hire a signage company, it’s always a good idea to hire one with local ties. More than likely, they’ll be more familiar with local zoning and signage requirements, and can help you avoid making common mistakes when creating and installing your sign.

    You can encounter some hefty consequences if your business signage does not meet local zoning requirements or if you forgo getting the proper permits.

    Just like signage requirements, penalties for not following sign regulations vary between jurisdictions. You may be fined, the city may remove your signs or, worst of all, you might face serious legal action.

    Unfortunately, a good sign can be a tempting canvas for graffiti artists. If you do find yourself in a situation where your sign is vandalized, you’ll want to:

    1. Immediately document the damage and file a report with your local police department.
    2. Contact your insurance company to file a claim.
    3. Explore options for repair or replacement. The solution may be as easy as washing your sign, but the damage may also be severe enough to warrant sign replacement.

    If your sign is on property you own, you will be responsible for replacement and/or repair. However, if you’re renting the space for your signage, or if your signage is on a building you are renting or leasing, fixing the sign may fall to the property owner.

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