Locally Trusted Dedicated Support Skilled Craftsmen Proven Quality

Fort Worth's Full-Service Custom and Digital Signage Company

From Downtown Fort Worth towers to the Stockyards Historic District and AllianceTexas corporate corridors, United Signs designs, engineers, and installs code-approved signage built for Cowtown's sign ordinance and fast-growing commercial market.

4.6 | 42 reviews
Our Amazing Clients:
Strategic Signage Solutions for Fort Worth's Growing Commercial Market
About United Signs in Fort Worth

Strategic Signage Solutions for Fort Worth's Growing Commercial Market

Fort Worth sign permits run through the City Zoning Section via the Accela Citizen Access portal. Detached signs require a site plan, easement dimensions, and a full sign exhibit, with engineering required for any element above 25 feet. Attached signs need building elevations, and each sign on a property requires its own permit. Electronic changeable copy signs require a Board of Adjustment special exception and must include automatic dimming technology. Properties in historic and preservation overlay districts follow additional review requirements. United Signs manages design, permitting, fabrication, and installation without outsourcing a single step.

Comprehensive Signage Services for Fort Worth, Texas

From concept to installation, our Fort Worth signage services are designed to deliver lasting impact for businesses across Texas.

Channel Letters

Built within Fort Worth sign ordinance limits and wired to zoning section electrical standards.

Digital & LED Displays

Includes Board of Adjustment special exception management and 0.3 footcandle dimming compliance on every electronic display.

Monument & Pylon Signs

Sealed structural engineering is included on every detached sign with any element above 25 feet.

ADA & Wayfinding Signs

Built to federal ADA and Texas accessibility standards with compliance documentation on every installation.

Architectural & Dimensional

Historic and cultural landmark overlay coordination handled in-house on every qualifying project.

Sign Repairs & Maintenance

Maintenance programs calibrated for Fort Worth's hail seasons, triple-digit heat, and UV intensity.

How We Support Fort Worth Businesses

Site Review & Code Assessment

Zoning district, preservation overlay, and Board of Adjustment requirements confirmed before design begins.

Custom Signage Design

Code-compliant concepts developed in-house, with sealed engineering included for detached signs above 25 feet.

Permitting via Accela

Full permit submission through Fort Worth's Accela portal, including Board of Adjustment filings for electronic signs.

Fabrication & Installation

Texas-licensed installation to Fort Worth building code specs across the city and all of Tarrant County.

Ongoing Support & Maintenance

Sign location and sign final inspections are coordinated with maintenance programs built for North Texas conditions.

Numbers Speak For Themselves!
1000+
Signs Installed in Fort Worth
95%
Client Satisfaction Rate
30+
Years of Experience
Industries We Serve

Industries We Serve

United Signs works across Fort Worth's full commercial economy, including retail, corporate, healthcare, hospitality, education, government, faith, entertainment, sports, multifamily, financial, and automotive sectors across the City of Fort Worth and broader Tarrant County.

Explore Our Industries
Industries we serve in Fort Worth
Why Choose Us

Why Choose United Signs in Fort Worth

From Sundance Square storefronts to Near Southside medical campuses and AllianceTexas corporate parks, Fort Worth organizations bring United Signs in when permit complexity, North Texas conditions, and brand visibility all have to land on the same project.

Request a Consultation
  • Design, engineering, permitting, and installation handled by one team with no work distributed outside
  • Working knowledge of Fort Worth's Zoning Ordinance, Accela workflows, Board of Adjustment special exception requirements, and Chapter 4, Article 5 preservation overlay rules
  • Fabrication specified for Tarrant County's climate: hail-impact-rated faces, thermal-stable mounting hardware, and UV-resistant finishes for sustained triple-digit heat
  • Milestone-driven project communication from initial code check through Sign Final inspection closeout
  • 30+ years of proven delivery across major U.S. markets backed by a nationwide installation network
Fort Worth skyline
Service Coverage

Servicing Fort Worth and All of Tarrant County

Fort Worth's permit timelines, preservation overlay requirements, and sign ordinance compliance reviews vary by district. Our team knows where the friction points are and keeps projects moving through each stage without unnecessary delays.

City of Fort Worth Tarrant County Greater DFW West

Hours

Weekdays - 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday — Closed
FAQs

Fort Worth Signage FAQs

Answers to common questions about custom and digital sign services, installation, permitting, and compliance in Fort Worth.

It depends on the sign type. Detached signs need a site plan with dimensions to all property lines and easements, a plat, and a full sign exhibit with all measurements in feet. Engineering is required if any part of the sign is above 25 feet. Attached signs require building elevations and a sign exhibit. Each sign on a property needs its own permit.

Every sign requires a sign location inspection before installation and a final sign inspection on the day of installation, before the sign goes up. Detached signs with any element above 25 feet also need a sign foundation inspection.

Yes. Electronic changeable copy signs require a special exception from the City of Fort Worth Board of Adjustment. All approved electronic signs must include automatic dimming technology, keeping illumination within 0.3 foot-candles above ambient light.

Properties in Fort Worth's historic and preservation overlay districts may be subject to additional sign review requirements. United Signs identifies any applicable overlay restrictions during the initial code review on every project.

We serve the full city of Fort Worth and communities across Tarrant County, including Arlington, Mansfield, Burleson, Haltom City, North Richland Hills, Euless, Bedford, Colleyville, Keller, Grapevine, and Southlake.

Quick Quote

Get a response in 24 hours