ADA-compliant signage
ADA Bathroom Signs
Find the ADA bathroom sign for every door — men’s, women’s, all-gender, unisex, family, and more. Each is a tactile wall sign with raised characters and Grade 2 Braille, set in the Myriad Pro font and made in the USA. Every sign comes in a standard or handicap-accessible version, in black, blue, brushed stainless, or white, and installs in under a minute with peel-and-stick backing.
100% Federal &
CA Title 24
Compliant
Meets the 2010 ADA Standards
Every sign meets the 2010 ADA Standards (§703): raised, uppercase characters in Myriad Pro, Grade 2 contracted Braille, a non-glare surface, and high contrast. Mounted 48″–60″ from the floor on the latch side of the door, your restroom signage passes inspection.
Standard or handicap-accessible
Every type comes two ways: a standard version (tactile text + Braille) and a handicap-accessible version that adds the wheelchair (ISA) pictogram. Use the accessible version wherever an accessible bathroom needs to be identified.
Built for high-traffic restrooms
These signs are fade-, scratch-, and moisture-resistant, made to hold up in high-traffic restrooms. The self-adhesive backing mounts in under a minute on any clean, flat surface — no tools, no drilling.
California Title 24 — pair it with the door sign
In California, a tactile wall sign isn’t enough on its own. Title 24 also requires a door-mounted geometric sign — a 12″ circle for women’s restrooms, a 12″ triangle for men’s, and a triangle-over-circle for all gender — centered at 60″ and contrasting with the door. We make the matching Title 24 door signs too, so you can order a compliant set together.
Bulk orders and contractors
Signing a whole building? We offer bundles for each restroom type and bulk discounts up to 20%. For large jobs, send your sign schedule or plans through Request a Quote and we’ll price the whole project.
Colors, sizes, and ordering
Four colors: black, blue, brushed stainless, and white. Sizes are fixed per listing. Most bathroom sign orders produce in about 7 business days, with Hurry, Rush, and same-day options at checkout.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a bathroom sign ADA compliant?
Raised uppercase tactile characters in Myriad Pro, Grade 2 Braille, a non-glare surface, and high contrast, meeting the 2010 ADA Standards (§703) — mounted 48″–60″ on the latch side of the door.
What’s the difference between the standard and handicap-accessible version?
The accessible version adds the wheelchair (ISA) pictogram; the standard version has the tactile text and Braille without it.
How do these signs mount?
Peel-and-stick — the self-adhesive backing mounts in under a minute on any clean, flat surface, no tools required.
Do I need a California Title 24 door sign too?
In California, yes — restrooms need a door-mounted geometric sign in addition to the tactile wall sign. We make the matching door signs so you can order both together.
Do you offer bulk pricing for commercial restroom projects?
Yes — bundles for each restroom type and bulk discounts up to 20%. For large jobs, send a sign schedule through Request a Quote.
