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Reserved Parking Signs Customized To Meet Your Needs

Originally Posted: June 23, 2015 | By , Staff Writer

Custom Parking Signs are one of the most popular products that we offer. There are several header options, like Handicap, Reserved Parking, and Personalized Parking Only. These signs have multiple uses, such as marking your specific parking spot, designating No Parking zones, showing Valet Parking or indicating Tow Away Zones.

There are many easy to use templates to make custom parking signs for your business, customers, employee and tenants.

The sign is made of .080 aluminum and is reflective. The vinyl is our standard vinyl; it can last in harsh weather conditions and has a 7 year guarantee. There are several color choices available. Don’t see a color you want? Call us! We’ll try to find something that fits you!

Signs are pre-drilled with holes centered at the top and bottom. Pick up a channel post and screws at your local hardware store for a free standing sign, or mount it to a fence or wall.

Our signs are competitively priced and usually ship within 1 business day.

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Related Sign Articles

Posted: June 4, 2009

Towing a vehicle from your private property

Has someone left an abandoned vehicle on your parking lot? What can you do if someone parks on your property and then dines at a restaurant across the street? Can you tow a vehicle from a handicap parking spot if they just run in for a few minutes? What happens if they show up while their vehicle is being towed?

Posted: February 8, 2013

State Comparison of Handicapped Parking Laws

I found this link to a comparison of state handicap parking laws: State comparison of handicap parking laws (from cga.ct.gov). written by George Coppolo, Chief Attorney for the Connecticut General Assembly. It is written with a lot of information for Connecticut but towards the end of the report there is good information about other state laws.