Arizona does not license pet groomers and Maricopa County does not require a special groomer permit. Operators must register a business, collect transaction privilege tax, comply with county or city zoning, and follow general humane-care standards under ARS Β§13-2910.
Pet grooming in Arizona is unregulated at the state level β no occupational license, no continuing education, no state inspection. Maricopa County treats groomers as ordinary small businesses. Operators must register with the Arizona Department of Revenue for transaction privilege tax, obtain any city business license that applies, and select a zoning district that permits the use under Maricopa County or municipal code. Mobile groomers parking in residential areas must follow local parking and noise rules. Cruelty, neglect, or unsafe handling can be reported to MCACC under Arizona ARS Β§13-2910. Voluntary certifications from the National Dog Groomers Association of America are common but not required by any government agency.
Operating without proper zoning approval can lead to code-enforcement notices and stop-work orders. Tax non-compliance triggers ADOR penalties. Animal injuries or death from negligent grooming can support civil claims and ARS Β§13-2910 cruelty charges, even without a groomer-specific license.
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