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Monday through Friday, 8:15 am to 4:45 pm

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55 M Street, SE, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20003
ddot@dc.gov

Phone: (202) 673-6813
Fax: (202) 671-0650
TTY: (202) 673-6813

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Street Signs 


You can request street sign services, including the replacement of missing or damaged signs, by calling the Mayor's Citywide Call Center at 311 or completing a service request online using the District government's Service Request Center. Please identify the specific location (i.e. address, intersection) and describe the specific message of the sign and whether a signpost is also needed.

Scheduled Response Time

  • STOP sign replacement: 24 hours
  • Traffic control sign replacement: 35 days
  • Parking sign replacement: 60 days
  • Street name sign replacement: 45 days

NOTE: Requests for "new" traffic control signs require investigation, determination, rulemaking, and if approved, publication in the DC Register. This process could take 4-6 months to complete.

DDOT's standard is to investigate and respond to sign requests within the timeframe indicated.Call the Mayor's Hotline at 311 or (202) 727-1000 if the problem hasn't been resolved by the specified time of completion. Reference your service request number.

Street Signs

Service Need

To request the replacement of a damaged or missing street sign, or the installation of a new sign.

Service at a Glance

Provided By: DDOT
Phone: 311
Frequency:
Location: 55 M Street, SE, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20003

Request this Service

Visit the Service Request Center