Understanding Local Sign Regulations and Requirements
If you are planning to install a business sign in Cumming, GA, you may need a permit before installation. Sign regulations vary based on location, sign type, and size.
This guide explains when permits are required, what to expect, and how to stay compliant with local regulations.
In many cases, yes.
Most permanent exterior signs require permits, including:
Monument signs
Channel letters
Storefront signs
Pylon signs
Large exterior signage
Permit requirements depend on:
Sign size
Location
Zoning regulations
Illumination


Mounted signs such as channel letters

Freestanding entrance signage

Tall roadside signage

May require permits depending on size and placement
Some temporary or smaller signage may not require permits.
These can include:
Window graphics (in many cases)
Temporary signs
Interior signage
However, regulations vary, so it is always best to verify requirements.

The permit process typically includes:
Reviewing your property and sign location
Ensuring your sign meets local guidelines
Submitting plans and documentation
Local authorities review for compliance
Once approved, your sign can be installed
While requirements vary, common regulations include:
Maximum sign size
Height restrictions
Placement rules
Illumination guidelines
Zoning requirements
These rules are designed to maintain safety and consistency across commercial areas.

Unapproved signage can delay your project.
Non-compliant signage can result in penalties.
Proper installation and placement are critical.
Approved signage avoids costly changes later.
At Signary Custom Signs and Graphics, we assist with the permit process as part of your project. We help:
Review requirements
Prepare documentation
Submit applications
Coordinate approvals
Our goal is to make the process smooth and efficient.

We assist businesses across:
We understand local requirements and how to navigate them.
It varies, but most permits take several weeks depending on the project.
For most permanent exterior signs, a permit is required.
Yes. We assist with permitting as part of our services.
You may be required to modify or remove the sign.
Explore expert guidance, permitting tips, and sign design advice for businesses in Cumming, GA and surrounding areas.

If you run a business anywhere near the Cumming City Center, you already know how much foot traffic this part of Forsyth County pulls in. Between the shops along Canton Highway, the crowds heading to a show at the Lou Sobh Amphitheater, and the steady stream of cars coming off GA 400, your storefront has thousands of potential customers passing by every week. The question is whether they actually see you. A flat printed sign blends into the background after dark. A set of custom channel letters does the opposite.
At Signary Custom Signs, we design, build, and install illuminated channel letters that keep Cumming, GA businesses visible long after the sun drops behind Sawnee Mountain. We are based right here in the Cumming City Center, and there is a good chance you have already seen our work. Many of the storefront signs lighting up the City Center were built by our team, so the lettering you walk past on your way to dinner or a concert is the same quality we can put on your building.
Channel letters are individually built three-dimensional letters and logos, each one a hollow shell that houses its own lighting. The backs and sides are usually formed from aluminum so they hold up to Georgia humidity and summer storms, and the faces are made from colored acrylic that lets light glow through. Mount them to your building or onto a raceway bar, and you get depth, shadow, and a premium look that a vinyl banner or printed panel simply cannot reproduce.
Inside each letter, we use energy-efficient LED modules that throw bright, even light with no dim patches. They sip power, last for years, and shrug off the heat and weather that North Georgia throws at them. If one module ever fails, the rest keep glowing, so your sign almost never goes dark.
The City Center was built to feel like a brand new downtown, with locally owned restaurants, boutiques, and service businesses sitting side by side. That is great for community energy, and it also means you are competing for attention with every neighbor on the block. Strong signage is how you win that competition.
Here is what channel letters do for a local business:
They sell for you 24/7. Once the lights come on in the evening, your sign keeps working through concerts, dinners, and weekend events when the City Center is busiest.
They read from a distance. Drivers coming down Canton Highway or pulling off GA 400 can recognize a bold, dimensional sign far sooner than a flat one, which matters when traffic is moving and parking decisions happen fast.
They build trust. A clean, professional, lit sign signals that you are established and here to stay. For a newer business in a fast-growing market like Forsyth County, that credibility is worth a lot.
Different buildings and brands call for different looks. We help you match the right style to your space:
Front-lit channel letters push light straight through the acrylic face for a bold, classic glow. These suit retail shops, restaurants, and medical offices throughout Cumming and the surrounding Forsyth County area.
Halo-lit (backlit) channel letters project a soft ring of light onto the wall behind each letter. The effect is upscale and understated, which works well for professional offices, salons, and boutique brands near the City Center and along the GA 400 corridor.
Combination front and halo-lit letters deliver both effects at once for businesses that want maximum presence.
Open-face letters expose the lighting for a lively, vintage feel that fits breweries, bars, and creative spaces.
Channel letters shine on storefronts, multi-tenant buildings, shopping centers, restaurants, and medical facilities. Beyond the Cumming City Center, we serve businesses across the whole area: the retail corridors near The Collection at Forsyth, the shops around Halcyon, plazas along Market Place Boulevard, offices near Northside Hospital Forsyth, and growing commercial pockets stretching toward Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Suwanee, Dawsonville, and Gainesville.
In many Cumming plazas and mixed-use developments, the property owner actually requires channel letter signage to keep a clean, uniform look across all the tenants. If your lease falls under one of those agreements, we can build to spec and keep you fully compliant.
Sign rules in the City of Cumming and across Forsyth County vary depending on your zoning, your building, and your lease. Size limits, illumination rules, and electrical requirements all come into play, and a missed detail can stall a project for weeks. Our team handles the permitting and makes sure your sign meets local code before anything goes up, so you avoid the back-and-forth and the surprise delays.
During design we also run what we call a readability check, stepping back to confirm your sign holds strong contrast and stays legible from across a parking lot or down the road. A sign that looks great up close but turns to mush at a distance is not doing its job.
We are a local custom sign company headquartered right in the Cumming City Center, and we know this market from the historic square downtown to the newest buildings going up along GA 400. We built many of the signs you already see throughout the City Center, so you can walk the property, look at our work in person, and judge the quality for yourself before you ever sign a contract. We handle the full process in-house: design consultation, fabrication, permitting, professional installation, and ongoing repair if you ever need it. Every channel letter sign we build is made to fit your brand, your building, and the way people actually move through Cumming.
If you are opening near the Cumming City Center or refreshing a storefront anywhere in Forsyth County, let's make sure people can find you day and night. Contact Signary Custom Signs today for a free consultation and a custom quote on channel letters that make your business impossible to miss.
We guide you through the process and handle the details so you can focus on your business.