Limited Time Minutes Parking Signs
Material
- .040″ Rust-Free Aluminum.040″ Rust-Free Aluminum 30
- .063″ Rust-Free Aluminum.063″ Rust-Free Aluminum 29
- .063″ 3M Engineer Grade Reflective Aluminum.063″ 3M Engineer Grade Reflective Aluminum 29
- .063″ 3M Diamond Grade.063″ 3M Diamond Grade 29
- .063″ 3M High Intensity Prismatic.063″ 3M High Intensity Prismatic 29
- .080″ 3M Engineer Grade Reflective Aluminum 29
- .080″ 3M High Intensity Prismatic.080″ 3M High Intensity Prismatic 29
- .080″ 3M Diamond Grade.080″ 3M Diamond Grade 29
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- GreenGreen 5
- Blue 1
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- White / Green 21
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10 Minute Parking Sign – Violators Will Be Towed

15 Minute Parking Sign – Violators Will Be Towed

Curbside Pickup Parking Sign – 15 Minute Limit

Customers Parking Only Sign – 30 Minute Limit

Daycare Parking Sign – 15 Minute Limit

Daycare Pickup & Drop-Off Parking Sign – 10 Minute Limit

Expectant Mothers Reserved Parking Sign – 15 Minute Limit with Stork & Baby Graphic

General Parking Sign – 30 Minute Limit

Guest Check-In Parking Sign – Limited Time Only

Loading & Unloading Parking Sign – 15 Minute Limit, No Unattended Vehicles

Loading & Unloading Parking Sign – 30 Minute Limit

Loading & Unloading Zone Parking Sign – 15 Minute Limit

Loading & Unloading Zone Sign – 15 Minute Parking Limit




Patient Discharge Parking Sign – 10 Minute Limit

Pickup & Drop-Off Parking Sign – 10 Minute Limit

Pickup & Drop-Off Parking Sign – 30 Minute Limit

Pickup & Drop-Off Parking Sign – 5 Minute Limit
In busy commercial areas, short-term parking isn’t just a convenience — it’s a necessity.
Limited Time Minutes Parking Signs help set clear expectations for customers, delivery drivers, and visitors by defining exactly how long they can stay.
Why Minute-Based Parking Matters
Whether it’s 10, 15, or 30 minutes, time-limited parking ensures that curbside spaces are used efficiently.
For businesses with high turnover — like coffee shops, pharmacies, or quick-service restaurants — having customers park and move on quickly is part of what keeps the doors open and the line moving.
These signs prevent long-term parking in short-stay areas, reduce congestion, and give enforcement teams the clarity they need to do their job without conflict.
Who Uses Minute-Specific Parking Signs
- Retail strip malls and grocery stores
- Fast-casual dining locations and takeout-only venues
- Pharmacies and health clinics with patient pickup
- Schools and daycare drop-off loops
- Post offices, banks, and curbside service zones
Common Configurations
We offer signs for common durations such as:
- “10 Minute Parking”
- “15 Minute Parking 8AM–6PM”
- “30 Minute Parking — Customers Only”
- “No Parking Except 15 Min Pickup”
Most signs include arrows for placement clarity, reflectivity for night visibility, and optional enforcement language.
Durable Materials for Real Conditions
Because these signs are often installed curbside or in public-facing lots, we manufacture them using:
- Rust-free aluminum with pre-drilled mounting holes
- Engineer-grade or high-intensity reflective sheeting
- UV-resistant inks to prevent fading
They’re often used alongside No Parking signs, Loading Zone signs, and Permit Required notices to build out a complete parking control system.
Clear Expectations Reduce Conflict
Most drivers will follow the rules — if they can see them. A sign that clearly states “15 Minute Parking Until 6PM” is easier to respect and easier to enforce than a painted curb or vague expectation.
It also supports better turnover for the businesses nearby.
Explore our selection of Limited Time Minutes Parking Signs — made for spaces that serve many people, one stop at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “15 Minute Parking” mean legally?
“15 Minute Parking” typically means a vehicle may remain in the designated space for up to 15 minutes during posted enforcement hours. Time limits are usually enforced by parking officials or private property managers. If no hours are listed, the restriction may apply 24/7.
Can I set my own parking duration on private property?
Yes. If you're managing a private lot — such as a retail plaza or office park — you can define parking time limits. Just make sure your signs are clearly visible and state both the duration and the hours of enforcement to avoid confusion or disputes.
Are time-limited parking signs enforceable without a posted fine?
In many areas, enforcement can still occur without a fine listed, but including the fine or code reference on the sign strengthens your legal position. Municipal lots often post minimum fines to support ticketing; private lots may enforce with warnings, towing, or policy signage.
What’s the difference between “Minute Parking” and “Customer Only” signs?
“Minute Parking” signs define how long someone can park, regardless of who they are. “Customer Only” signs restrict who can park, but may not limit how long. You can combine both messages — for example, “15 Minute Parking – Customers Only” — to control both use and duration.
Do these signs need to be reflective?
For public or curbside use, reflectivity is strongly recommended — especially in zones active during early morning or evening hours. Most municipalities require engineer-grade reflective surfaces for visibility at night or during low-light conditions.