Outfit your West Virginia lot, garage, or facility with durable, compliant parking signs. Start with the West Virginia-specific handicap signs required here, then add the everyday signs every lot needs.
Built to meet West Virginia requirements.
West Virginia 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 West Virginia 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.
West Virginia 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 West Virginia signage requirements before installing.