01/08/2026
Installing a new business sign on Long Island?
Here’s what most people don’t realize until it slows everything down.
In most towns, you can’t just design a sign and install it.
Permits are required, and the rules change depending on where your business is located.
Nassau County, Suffolk County, incorporated villages, shopping centers, each has its own requirements.
Size limits, lighting rules, zoning restrictions, review boards.
Miss one step and your project can get delayed, fined, or even forced to come down.
We see it all the time. Business owners do everything right on the design side, but get stuck in the permit process because no one explained it upfront.
That’s why we put together a Definitive Long Island Sign Permit Guide, written in plain language, to help business owners understand what’s required before installing a sign.
If you’re planning a new storefront sign, channel letters, a pylon sign, or even a replacement sign, this is worth reading before you move forward.
We understand how hard it is to navigate this on your own, and we’re here to help.
Read the full guide here:
https://f.mtr.cool/qqcbptodid