Overview
In Denver, business sign permits are issued by the Community Planning and Development. Most applications are submitted through the city's online permitting portal, which allows document uploads and status tracking. Illuminated signs require both a sign permit and a separate electrical permit issued by the electrical inspection division.
Sign rules in Denver are tied to your zoning district. Before designing your sign, look up your property's zone using the city's online zoning map and confirm what sign types and sizes are allowed in that zone.
What Requires a Sign Permit in Denver
- All permanent wall-mounted signs (illuminated and non-illuminated)
- All freestanding signs (monument, pole, pylon)
- All illuminated signs of any type or size
- Window signs exceeding the local coverage threshold (typically 25โ30%)
- Temporary banners displayed longer than 14โ30 days
- Digital and electronic message center signs
Application Checklist
- โCompleted permit application (via ePlan portal)
- โSite plan showing property and sign location
- โSign drawings with exact dimensions and materials
- โPhotograph of existing building face
- โProperty owner / landlord authorization letter
- โElectrical drawings + licensed electrician info (illuminated signs)
- โPermit fee payment
Typical Denver Sign Permit Fees
| Sign Type | Estimated Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wall sign (non-illuminated) | 5โ60 | Base + per sq ft |
| Wall sign (illuminated) | 5โ20 | Electrical permit separate |
| Monument / ground sign | 0โ80 | Engineering may be required |
| Pole / pylon sign | 20โ50 | Engineering typically required |
| Temporary banner | 5โ0 | Per permit period |
| Electrical permit (illuminated) | 0โ00 | Separate from sign permit |
Fees are estimates. Verify current fee schedule at denvergov.org/permits.
Review Timeline
- Simple non-illuminated wall sign: 5โ15 business days
- Illuminated sign: 2โ4 weeks
- Freestanding sign: 3โ6 weeks
- Signs in historic or overlay districts: 4โ8 weeks
Contact Information
| Contact | Details |
|---|---|
| Department | Community Planning and Development |
| Portal | ePlan portal |
| Website | denvergov.org/permits |
Applying for a Denver sign permit?
Download our sign permit application checklist to prepare your submission package.
Download Checklist โ All Colorado Cities โDisclaimer: This guide reflects Denver permit procedures as of 2024โ2025. Always verify current requirements at denvergov.org/permits.