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Parking Signs for Maine Businesses

Outfit your Maine lot, garage, or facility with durable, compliant parking signs. Start with the Maine-specific handicap signs required here, then add the everyday signs every lot needs.

Maine-Specific Signs

Built to meet Maine requirements.

Maine Handicap Parking Sign- R7-8me
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Maine Handicap Parking Sign- R7-8me

Parking Enforcement Signs

Tow-Away Zone Sign- R7-201
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R7-201

Tow-Away Zone Sign

No Parking Fire Lane - AR-222
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AR-222

No Parking Fire Lane

No Parking Any Time Sign - R7-1
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R7-1

No Parking Any Time Sign

Reserved Parking - AR-102
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AR-102

Reserved Parking

Electric Vehicle Charging Station - AR-748
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AR-748

Electric Vehicle Charging Station

Violators Towed - AR-233
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AR-233

Violators Towed

Maine Accessible Parking Sign Requirements

Maine follows the federal ADA Standards for accessible parking, enforced alongside the state's own vehicle code and private-property towing law. Here is what every Maine lot needs to post.

Every accessible parking space must display the federal "Reserved Parking" sign (MUTCD R7-8) showing the International Symbol of Accessibility. Van-accessible spaces need an added "Van Accessible" plaque, and the bottom of each sign must sit at least 60 inches (5 feet) above the ground so it stays visible above a parked vehicle.

Tow-away enforcement

Maine regulates removing vehicles from private property and requires a compliant tow-away sign posted at each entrance — typically with the towing company name and phone number — before a vehicle can be towed. Confirm the current Maine signage requirements before installing.

Maine Sign FAQs

What does Maine require on a handicap parking sign?
The federal R7-8 accessible sign with the International Symbol of Accessibility, plus a "Van Accessible" plaque on van spaces. Signs mount with the bottom at least 60 inches above the ground.
What sign do I need to tow from a private lot in Maine?
A compliant tow-away / unauthorized-vehicle sign posted at each entrance — typically with the towing company name and phone number — before a vehicle can be removed from private property in Maine.