In Malaysia, a signboard license is the permit that allows you to install commercial signs at specific locations. These commercial signs can be used to display your business name, logo, products, or services, attracting the attention of customers. Signboard licenses are typically issued by local government agencies such as city halls or municipal councils, according to relevant laws and regulations.
Here are some factors and steps to consider when applying for a signboard license:
Signboard License
Once you have submitted the complete application materials and passed the review and approval of government agencies, you will receive the signboard license. This license allows you to install commercial signs at specific locations to promote and advertise your business.
For example, suppose a new restaurant wants to open on a bustling street in a Malaysian city center. They would need to prepare their business registration certificate, lease agreement, signage design drawings and specifications, signage installation plan, and pay the relevant application fees. After submitting the application, the local government agency will review and may conduct site inspections. If everything meets the requirements, the restaurant will obtain a signage license and can install commercial signs at the designated location to attract customers for dining.