It seems like overkill for a state to require a general contractor's license for a company to install a non-lighted sign. However, some non-lighted signs can get pretty big -even big enough where you need an engineer's stamp to sign off on the structure being safe.
This crap with permits, licensing and all is stuff our shop has had to roll with for many years. It's really fun when you're doing work across state lines. Most of the stuff we do is within Oklahoma, but we also do a lot of work in Texas. Occasionally some projects are in New Mexico or Kansas. Sometimes we can job out the install work to other companies, but there are other times we have to do that work with our own crews.
Sign code requirements in Oklahoma change from one city or town to the next. Some towns are easy while others (cough: Edmond) are a pain in the ass. Our own town, Lawton, could do better at issuing install permits faster.
Texas has its TDLR agency (Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation); the acronym looks almost the same as Too Long Didn't Read. They have all sorts of rules we have to follow in addition to the specific sign codes various cities and towns will have.
This crap with permits, licensing and all is stuff our shop has had to roll with for many years. It's really fun when you're doing work across state lines. Most of the stuff we do is within Oklahoma, but we also do a lot of work in Texas. Occasionally some projects are in New Mexico or Kansas. Sometimes we can job out the install work to other companies, but there are other times we have to do that work with our own crews.
Sign code requirements in Oklahoma change from one city or town to the next. Some towns are easy while others (cough: Edmond) are a pain in the ass. Our own town, Lawton, could do better at issuing install permits faster.
Texas has its TDLR agency (Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation); the acronym looks almost the same as Too Long Didn't Read. They have all sorts of rules we have to follow in addition to the specific sign codes various cities and towns will have.