Complete guide to signage permits, council fees, approval timelines,
and required documents for Queensland.
Updated June 2026.
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Do I need a sign permit in QLD?
Yes — sign permits are required across QLD.
Each of the 77 councils in Queensland sets its own signage rules under the state planning framework.
Small business signs may be exempt, but larger installations, illuminated signs,
and signs in heritage areas typically need council approval.
Use the calculator below to estimate your permit pathway and fees.
ⓘ Quick answer:
Most standard signs in QLD need either Exempt approval ($0),
a CDC ($400–$1,500, 10–20 days), or a DA ($200–$2,500, 4–12 weeks).
Check your specific council using the grid below.
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Lodge DA/CDC
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Council Review
Week 2–8
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Decision
Week 4–12
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Installation
Week 12+
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Document Checklist
Documents Needed for Sign Permit — Queensland
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Site Plan — showing sign location on the property, distances to boundaries, and relationship to streetscape.
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Sign Design Drawings — scaled drawings showing dimensions, materials, colours, and construction method.
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Photos of Existing Site — clear photos of the building facade and surrounding context before sign installation.
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Photo Montage / Visual Impact — mockup showing the proposed sign in situ to assess streetscape impact.
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DA Application Form — completed Development Application form (available from council website).
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Owner's Consent — signed consent from the property owner (if applicant is a tenant).
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Lighting Details — if illuminated: luminance levels, hours of operation, wiring diagram.
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Heritage Impact Statement — required if the site is in a heritage conservation area or listed.
Do I need a permit for a business sign in Queensland?
Most business identification signs require approval. In Queensland, small signs under 2.5m² may be exempt, but always check with your local council. Signs in heritage zones, on listed buildings, or exceeding size limits will need a Development Application (DA) or Complying Development Certificate (CDC).
How much does a sign permit cost in Queensland?
Council fees for sign permits in Queensland typically range from $200 to over $2,500 depending on sign size, type, and approval pathway. A standard DA starts around $400–$800, while exempt development costs $0. See the fee table below for a detailed breakdown.
How long does sign approval take in Queensland?
Standard Development Applications take 4–12 weeks in Queensland. Complying Development Certificates (private certifier) can be approved in 10–20 days. Exempt signs require no wait. Council processing times vary — some councils offer fast-track options for simple signs.
Can I install an illuminated or digital sign in Queensland?
Illuminated signs usually require additional approval in Queensland. Councils assess light spill, brightness, hours of operation, and proximity to residential areas. Digital/animated signs face stricter rules — many councils restrict animation frequency and night-time brightness.
What happens if I install a sign without a permit in Queensland?
Installing a sign without required approval in Queensland can result in enforcement action: fines, compliance notices, or orders to remove the sign at your cost. Some councils issue penalty notices from $1,500. Always confirm requirements before installation.
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