Lévis Billboard Permit Guide - Roadside Signs

Signs and Advertising Quebec 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of Quebec

In Lévis, Quebec, roadside billboards and highway-facing signage are subject to municipal rules and provincial highway controls. This guide explains the typical permit pathway, who enforces the rules, and practical action steps for advertisers and property owners. It covers zoning checks, permit applications, inspection and enforcement channels, and how to appeal or request a variance where available. For highway-adjacent sites you must consider both Ville de Lévis regulations and provincial rules for advertising along controlled-access roads.[1] For provincial highway restrictions see the Ministère des Transports du Québec guidance below.[2]

Pre-application checklist

Before applying, confirm zoning and setback rules, determine whether the sign is permanent or temporary, and verify visibility restrictions for highway safety. Typical documents to gather include site plans, photographs, structural drawings, and proof of landowner consent.

  • Check municipal zoning for the parcel and any sign-specific zones.
  • Prepare scaled site and elevation drawings showing clearances and distances to the highway.
  • Confirm property ownership and obtain written consent if you are not the owner.
  • Verify structural engineering or anchorage requirements for large signs.
Early contact with planning staff prevents common delays.

Permit application process

Applications are typically submitted to Ville de Lévis planning or permits office. The process usually includes a formal application, technical review, and inspection schedule. If the billboard is adjacent to a provincial highway or within regulated sightlines, additional provincial approval may be required.

  • Submit a complete permit application to the municipal permits office including drawings and owner authorization.
  • Pay application and review fees as required by the municipality.
  • Schedule required inspections during and after installation.
  • Expect coordination between municipal staff and provincial road authorities if the sign affects highway safety.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is handled by Ville de Lévis by-law officers and may involve provincial inspection where highway safety is implicated. The specific fine amounts and escalating penalties depend on the controlling municipal bylaw and any applicable provincial rules; the municipal page does not list fixed monetary fines on the cited page.

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, compliance notices or court action are referenced generally but specific measures and processes are not fully detailed on the cited page.[1]
  • Enforcer and inspection: Ville de Lévis by-law enforcement and planning staff; provincial inspectors for highway matters.[1]
  • Appeals/review: not specified on the cited page; check municipal notices for appeal timelines or instructions.
If a sign affects a provincial highway, provincial rules may restrict placement or require separate approval.

Applications & Forms

The municipal site lists permit and planning contact points but does not publish a specific downloadable sign permit form on the cited page; contact the permits office for the official application, fee schedule and submission method.[1]

Request the specific permit checklist from Ville de Lévis before preparing technical drawings.

How-To

  1. Confirm zoning and sign allowance for your property.
  2. Prepare site plans, elevations, and owner authorization documents.
  3. Contact Ville de Lévis permits/planning to obtain the official application and fee schedule.[1]
  4. Submit the application and pay fees; coordinate with provincial authorities if near a highway.[2]
  5. Complete inspections and obtain final approval before installing the billboard.

FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a roadside billboard in Lévis?
Yes, you must consult Ville de Lévis planning/permitting; provincial approval may also be required for highway-adjacent signs.[1]
Where do I submit the permit application?
Submit to the Ville de Lévis permits or planning office; contact details are on the municipal permit pages.[1]
Are there standard fines for unpermitted signs?
Specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited municipal page; contact by-law enforcement for current penalty details.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Always check municipal zoning and obtain a permit before installing a billboard.
  • Coordinate with provincial authorities for signs affecting highways.
  • Gather site plans and owner authorization to speed review.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Ville de Lévis - Urbanisme et affichage publicitaire
  2. [2] Ministère des Transports du Québec - Publicité routière