Campaign Sign Permit - Lévis Bylaw Guide

Elections and Campaign Finance Quebec 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of Quebec

In Lévis, Quebec, campaign signs are regulated by municipal bylaws and provincial election law during campaigns. Before placing signs on public or private property, candidates and campaign teams should confirm size, location, installation and removal rules with the city and review applicable provincial provisions for municipal elections. Consult the primary legal sources and obtain any required permit or authorization before installation to avoid removal or fines. For the controlling provincial statute see the official legislation and for local permitting consult the City of Lévis bylaws pages Loi sur les élections et les référendums dans les municipalités[1] and the Ville de Lévis regulations portal Ville de Lévis - Règlements municipaux[2].

Penalties & Enforcement

The city enforces sign rules through bylaw officers and inspectors. Specific monetary fines, escalation for repeat offences, and timelines for removal are set in the applicable municipal bylaw or provincial statute when relevant.

  • Fines: amounts not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offences not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, seizure and court enforcement may apply depending on the bylaw.
  • Enforcer: By-law Enforcement / Inspections division of the City of Lévis handles complaints and inspections; use the city contact pages to report violations.
  • Appeals: refer to the bylaw for appeal routes and time limits; time limits are not specified on the cited page.
Contact the city before installing campaign signs to confirm local rules.

Applications & Forms

The city may require a permit or prior authorization for signage in certain zones or on public lands. The exact form name, number, fee and submission method are not specified on the cited page; contact the City of Lévis permits or bylaw office for the current application and fees.

How-To

  1. Review the municipal sign bylaw and provincial election statute to confirm what is permitted and prohibited.
  2. Obtain any required permit from the City of Lévis building or permits office if signs are to be placed on public property or in regulated zones.
  3. Prepare signs to comply with size, mounting and location rules and avoid obstructing sightlines or public infrastructure.
  4. Install signs within the authorized campaign period and remove them promptly after the deadline specified by law or by the city.
  5. If a sign is removed or you receive a notice, follow the instructions on the notice and contact By-law Enforcement to appeal or resolve.
Keep photographic records of sign locations and dates as evidence of compliance.

FAQ

Do I need a permit to place campaign signs in Lévis?
Possibly; permits or prior authorization may be required for signs on public property or in regulated zones. Contact the city for confirmation.[2]
When must campaign signs be removed?
Removal deadlines depend on municipal bylaw and election rules; the specific deadline is not specified on the cited page.[1]
Who enforces the sign bylaws?
By-law Enforcement and municipal inspectors enforce sign rules; use the city complaints/contact pages to report violations.

Key Takeaways

  • Check both municipal bylaws and provincial election law before posting campaign signs.
  • Obtain permits when signs are on public property or within regulated zones.
  • Document installation and removal dates to reduce dispute risk.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Loi sur les élections et les référendums dans les municipalités - LégisQuébec
  2. [2] Ville de Lévis - Règlements municipaux