Sign Permit

What is a Sign Permit?

Sign Permits authorize new signs and the alteration of existing signs within the City of Colwood. Sign Permits are used to ensure that signage meets the bylaw requirements of the Colwood Sign Bylaw, 1988, and align with any previously approved sign plans.  

When is a Sign Permit Required?

A Sign Permit is required prior to putting up a new sign or altering an existing sign, except for the following exempt signs:

  • Two unlit temporary signs of not more than 1.5 sq.m (16.2 sq. ft.) each or one unlit temporary sign of not more than 3 sq. m. (32.3 sq. ft.)
  • Directional signs of not more than 0.4 sq.m (4.2 sq. ft.)
  • Traffic control devices
  • “No Trespassing” signs
  • Site signs
  • Window signs
  • Signs erected by the City of Colwood, the Government of British Columbia, or the Government of Canada
  • Signs authorized by Council resolution advertising a community event or authorized by agreement with the City for bus shelter signs.

For more information on Sign Permits or the Colwood Sign Bylaw, 1988, call 250-294-8153 or email planning@colwood.ca to speak with Planning staff.

Ready to Apply?  

To apply for a Sign Permit, submit the online Sign Permit Application with drawings of the proposed signage attached to the application. 

Sign Permit Process

Review the steps below to understand how sign permit applications are processed. 

Contact Us

If you have any additional questions about Sign Permits, please contact the Planning department at 250-294-8153 or planning@colwood.ca