We pull your sign permit.
This is the part nobody else wants to do. Channel letter signs in Fort Myers require a permit from the Fort Myers Building Department before a single letter can be mounted to your facade. The permit package includes the sign rendering, dimensions, exact mounting location, structural drawings showing wind-load calculations, an electrical schedule for the LED power supply, and landlord written approval if you're leasing.
City review typically takes 10–15 business days for a straightforward submission, longer if the building is in a special overlay district (historic, downtown DDA, or HOA-controlled). City permit fees usually run $100–$400 depending on sign size and electrical scope. We handle every step — measurement, drawing, submission, revision cycles, pickup, and the post-install inspection.
You don't visit City Hall. You don't get a code-enforcement letter six months in. The sign on your storefront is permitted, inspected and signed off — which matters when you sell the business, renew the lease, or your landlord audits the building.