Edmonton Mobile Signs
Edmonton Mobile Signs are usually found on or attached to vehicles. These provide you with the ability to advertise on the go and get your business noticed at a much larger and farther area.
Edmonton Advertising Signs provide rentals on mobile signs for those who want to advertise short term. The advantage of renting a sign versus buying is that you don’t have to pay the full price of a brand new sign and use it for just a short time. Renting means you only pay for the time you are using the sign which is cost-effective for short term advertising.

Edmonton Mobile Signs
In Edmonton, mobile portable signs are subject to specific regulations, particularly for businesses or events that want to use these signs to advertise. These signs are often seen as temporary advertisements on trailers or freestanding units. Below are key guidelines and regulations regarding mobile portable signs in Edmonton:
Sign Permit: Most portable signs require a permit from the City of Edmonton. These permits can be applied for online or in person.
Permits are typically issued for a temporary period, such as 90 days, after which they must be renewed or the sign removed.
Temporary Use: Permits typically allow for signs to be placed for up to 90 days. After this period, the sign must either be removed or a new permit must be obtained.
Continuous Display: There is usually a required break period between permits, meaning you can’t display a sign indefinitely. The break between consecutive permits may be as long as 30 days.
Size Limits: Portable signs must adhere to size limitations, usually not exceeding 5 square meters (about 54 square feet).
Distance from Intersections: Portable signs must not be placed too close to intersections. Generally, signs should be placed at least 30 meters from signalized intersections and 15 meters from unsignalized intersections.
Private Property: Signs must be placed on private property unless permission has been obtained for public property. They are often placed on lawns, parking lots, or commercial spaces.
Public Property: Placing signs on public property such as road right-of-ways requires special approval.
Illuminated Signs: If the sign is illuminated, it must comply with lighting restrictions to avoid distracting drivers or creating light pollution.
Design and Message: There are no strict limitations on the content, but signs must not contain offensive material and must meet basic safety requirements. The sign must be in good condition and properly secured.
