Appeal Sign Bylaw Notices in Longueuil - Process

Signs and Advertising Quebec 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Quebec

In Longueuil, Quebec, if you receive an enforcement notice about a sign or advertising structure you can seek review or appeal the decision. This guide explains who enforces sign bylaws in Longueuil, what the notice typically requires, how to prepare an appeal or request a review, and where to find the controlling municipal regulations [1].

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Longueuil enforces sign and advertising rules through its municipal bylaws and by-law officers. Specific fine amounts and escalation rules are often set out in the applicable regulation or in the notice itself; if the bylaw or page does not list amounts, the official source is cited below.

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page [1].
  • Escalation: information on first, repeat or continuing offences is not specified on the cited page [1].
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remove or correct signs, compliance deadlines, and potential court action are described as enforcement options on municipal enforcement pages; exact remedies or seizure provisions are not specified on the cited page [1].
  • Enforcer and inspections: by-law enforcement officers of the City of Longueuil handle inspections and notices; complaints and inspections are managed by the City’s enforcement service [1].
  • Appeals and time limits: the notice should state how to contest it; where the bylaw does not state a time limit clearly, the cited municipal source does not specify deadlines for appeals [1].
  • Defences and discretion: common defences include showing a valid permit/authorization, a recent permit application in process, or a reasonable excuse; the bylaw text or enforcement page should be checked for explicit defences [1].
Keep the original notice and take photos promptly as evidence.

Applications & Forms

The City publishes permit and bylaw documents through its regulations portal. Where a specific appeal form is required the regulation or the notice will say so; if no form is shown on the cited page, it is not specified on the cited page [1].

  • If a permit is missing, apply for a sign permit through the City’s permitting process as indicated on municipal planning pages.
  • Contact the by-law enforcement office listed on the notice to ask whether a written appeal form or a municipal court appearance is required.

How to prepare an appeal or request review

Follow a clear sequence: read the notice for deadlines and instructions, gather evidence (photos, permits, correspondence), contact the enforcement office to clarify process, and submit a written appeal or request for review if available. Preserve proof of submission and payment, if any.

Start by photographing the sign and the surrounding area before doing any changes.
  • Check the notice for a deadline to respond and note any dates.
  • Collect supporting documents: permit, drawings, communications with the city, and dated photos.
  • File the appeal or request in writing to the contact listed on the notice; request confirmation of receipt.

FAQ

Who enforces sign bylaws in Longueuil?
The City’s by-law enforcement officers enforce sign and advertising regulations; contact details appear on the municipal notice or regulation portal [1].
Can I remove a sign before appeal?
Removing or altering the sign may affect your defence; if the notice orders removal, follow the timeline in the notice and document actions with photos and receipts.
Where do I find the applicable bylaw?
Consult the City of Longueuil’s regulations portal for the current sign and advertising bylaws [1].

How-To

  1. Read the enforcement notice carefully and note any deadlines.
  2. Gather evidence: photos, permits, plans and communications with the City.
  3. Contact the by-law enforcement office to confirm the appeal process and whether a form or municipal court filing is required.
  4. Submit the appeal or request for review in writing and keep proof of delivery.
  5. If required, prepare for a hearing or court appearance and bring all documentation.
Early communication with the enforcement officer can prevent escalation.

Key Takeaways

  • Check the notice for specific appeal steps and deadlines.
  • Document the sign location and any permits before making changes.
  • Contact Longueuil’s by-law enforcement early to clarify the process.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Longueuil - Regulations portal (bylaws and municipal regulations)