No Parking Signs Resources:
- Use these parking control signs in parking lots and other areas where parking is prohibited
- Give motorists clear notice of where they cannot park
- Business owners who need to regulate parking at their facility can benefit from these signs
- Trust ComplianceSigns for parking control signs that meet legal requirements and exceed expectations for durability and clarity
- Learn the 15 signs you need in your parking lot or garage.
- Learn about parking sign reflectivity in our Compliance Resource Bulletin.

No Parking Signs FAQ:
Where are No Parking signs commonly used?
They are usually found in areas with high traffic, near fire hydrants, bus stops, loading zones and in front of driveways. They may also be installed in restricted zones for emergency access. Generally, anywhere the a governing body or property owner doesn't want vehicles in the way.
What is the difference between No Parking and No Stopping signs?
No Parking signs indicate that temporary stopping is allowed (for loading or unloading), but parking is not. No Stopping signs mean vehicles cannot stop, even momentarily.
Do No Parking sign rules apply at all times?
Always check the posted signs for hours and days when parking is prohibited. Limited time signs indicate times when parking is or is not allowed. If the sign simply shows "No Parking", the regulation is expected to be followed 24/7.
Can No Parking Signs include a tow warning or parking fine for violations?
Yes. Many standard tow-away signs are available. For parking fines, a custom No Parking sign with your specific wording is a good choice.
Do No Parking signs have to have arrows?
No, but directional parking signs with arrows can help make your message clear.
- A sign without arrows typically indicates the space directly in front of the sign.
- No parking signs with arrows indicate where parking is prohibited. A combination of left and right arrow signs can define a no-parking zone between the 2 signs. Double arrows indicate parking is not allowed in an entire area.
Can I use a No Parking sign for handicapped parking spots or a fire lane?
No. Federal law requires handicap parking spaces to be marked with specific Accessible Parking Signs. You can learn more about accessible parking at the ADA website. Fire and emergency lanes are typically marked with specific Fire Lane and Emergency Parking signs.