Who issues Denver sign permits: Community Planning and Development. Applications are submitted through the ePlan portal at denvergov.org/permits.

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

Application Checklist

Typical Denver Sign Permit Fees

Sign TypeEstimated FeeNotes
Wall sign (non-illuminated)5โ€“60Base + per sq ft
Wall sign (illuminated)5โ€“20Electrical permit separate
Monument / ground sign0โ€“80Engineering may be required
Pole / pylon sign20โ€“50Engineering typically required
Temporary banner5โ€“0Per permit period
Electrical permit (illuminated)0โ€“00Separate from sign permit

Fees are estimates. Verify current fee schedule at denvergov.org/permits.

Review Timeline

Contact Information

ContactDetails
DepartmentCommunity Planning and Development
PortalePlan portal
Websitedenvergov.org/permits

Applying for a Denver sign permit?

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Disclaimer: This guide reflects Denver permit procedures as of 2024โ€“2025. Always verify current requirements at denvergov.org/permits.