Regina Sign Permits for Window Signs & Banners
Businesses in Regina, Saskatchewan must follow municipal rules for window signs, banners and temporary advertising. This guide explains when a permit is required, how to apply, who enforces the rules, and practical steps for compliance so your storefront displays meet City standards and avoid orders or fines. Read the official permit page for forms and current requirements [1].
Overview
The City of Regina regulates signs and advertising on both private property and the public right-of-way. Regulations typically cover size, location, illumination, structural safety, and whether a sign faces a street or sidewalk. For full authority and definitions see the official City sign information and bylaw references [1][2].
When a Permit Is Required
- Permanent window signs that change fenestration or require structural attachment may require a permit.
- Temporary banners on private property often need a temporary sign permit with limits on duration and placement.
- Signs on public property or that obstruct sidewalks/visibility typically require explicit City approval.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement is handled by City By-law Enforcement and Planning/Building staff; the City may issue orders to remove non-compliant signs, require corrective work, or issue fines. Specific penalty amounts and structured fines are not specified on the cited City pages and therefore are listed as not specified on the cited page. See the City enforcement contact for complaint and inspection pathways [3] and the sign rules page for controlling instruments [2].
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page [2].
- Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page [2].
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, stop-work or removal notices, and court action are identified as enforcement powers on City pages where applicable; exact processes are set by the enforcing department [3].
- Enforcer: By-law Enforcement and Planning/Building Services; inspections follow complaint or proactive review procedures [3].
- Appeals/review: the cited pages do not list a detailed appeals timetable; check the enforcement contact for appeal instructions and any time limits [3].
- Defences/discretion: permits, variances, or written exemptions may be available; specifics not specified on the cited page [2].
Applications & Forms
The City publishes sign permit application information and instructions on its permits page; the exact application name and current fee schedule are provided there or within linked application PDFs. If a dedicated sign application or fee table is not visible, the form name, fee amount, and submission method are not specified on the cited page and you should contact Planning/Permits directly [1][3].
- Typical form: Sign permit application (see City permits page for the current PDF or online form) [1].
- Fees: refer to the City fee schedule on the permits page; if not shown, fee amounts are not specified on the cited page [1].
- Submission: online portal, email or in-person at Planning/Development counter when offered; check the permits page for current submission methods [1].
Common Violations
- Unpermitted banners or window signs placed without a permit.
- Signs that obstruct sightlines, sidewalks, or emergency access.
- Illuminated or structural work without necessary building or electrical permits.
FAQ
- Do I need a permit for a temporary banner on my storefront?
- Often yes; temporary banners can require a specific temporary sign permit with limits on duration and placement, so check the City sign permit information before installing a banner [1].
- Can I install vinyl window decals without a permit?
- Small informational decals that do not change window structure or obstruct visibility are commonly allowed, but sizing and coverage rules apply and you should confirm with the City sign rules [2].
- Who do I contact to report an illegal sign or request an inspection?
- Contact City By-law Enforcement or the Planning/Development permits counter using the official contact pages for complaints and inspections [3].
How-To
- Determine the sign type and location and consult the City sign permit information [1].
- Download or request the sign permit application and required attachments (site plan, elevations, structural details if applicable).
- Confirm applicable fees on the permits page and prepare payment.
- Submit the application by the City’s indicated method and note any review timelines.
- Schedule inspections if structural or electrical work is involved and follow any corrective directions from inspectors.
- If you receive an order, follow the order or appeal per the enforcement contact instructions promptly.
Key Takeaways
- Check City sign permit rules before installing window signs or banners.
- Contact By-law Enforcement or Planning/Permits early for clarity on requirements.
- Fees and fines should be confirmed on official City pages; if not listed, contact the City for amounts.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Regina - By-law Enforcement
- City of Regina - Signs and Sign Permits
- City of Regina - Planning and Development