Report an issue with graffiti, fly-posters or unlawful ad signs
You can report an issue with graffiti, fly-posting or unlawful advertising signs online. Depending on where it is located, it can be reported either to your local council or to the Department for Infrastructure (DfI).
Before you start
Local councils
Your local council can take action to remove graffiti and fly-posters in certain circumstances. You can find further information on this page:
Road signs and street lights
Graffiti and fly-posters on property maintained by DfI, such as road signs and streetlights, can be reported using the map at the link below.
Once the map has opened, you should:
- enter street name into search window and/ or pan/ zoom the map to the relevant part of the road
- click the road section to report a fault, then follow the instructions to add further information and contact details
- if the fault has already been reported, you can still add your name to the list of those reporting it by choosing ‘add’
Privacy notice
You can find out how any personal information you send to DfI Roads when using this 'report a fault' service will be handled by viewing its privacy notice.
Additional information
Tracking the progress of a fault
You are able to check the progress of a fault you have reported using the link below:
Other ways to report an issue
You can also report an issue with graffiti or fly-posting on DfI property by email or phone (for emergencies only) by using the contact details on the DfI Roads page.