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Home Business in Palm Springs, CA (2026)

6 verified home business rules for Palm Springs, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Zoning Restrictions

Home occupations are allowed as accessory uses in all residential zones under PSMC Title 9 (Zoning) provided they are clearly incidental, conducted entirely indoors, generate no customer traffic, employ no non-resident workers, and have no external evidence. Short-term rental operation is regulated separately and is NOT a home occupation.

Palm Springs Home Occupation Zoning

Some Restrictions

Signage Rules

Palm Springs prohibits signs, displays, or any external evidence of a home-based business under the Title 9 home-occupation standards. No window lettering, yard signs, illuminated signs, or visible stock is allowed at residential home-occupation sites. Commercial signage is only permitted on commercially zoned properties under PSMC Chapter 93.20 (Sign Regulations).

Palm Springs Home Business Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Home occupations in Palm Springs generally cannot generate customer, client, or patient visits to the residence. The standards under Title 9 require that the home business produce no more vehicle trips or parking demand than a typical household, preserving residential character and parking in dense neighborhoods.

Palm Springs Home Business Customer Traffic Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Cottage Food Operations

California Cottage Food Operations (CFO) under Health & Safety Code §114365 are permitted in Palm Springs homes with Riverside County Department of Environmental Health registration or permit. Class A (direct sales, up to $150,000 gross) requires registration; Class B (indirect retail) requires a permit and inspection. Local zoning defers to the state law.

Palm Springs Cottage Food Operations

Some Restrictions

Cal. Health & Safety Code § 114365

(a) (1) (A) A "Class A" cottage food operation shall not be open for business unless it is registered with the local enforcement agency and has submitted a completed, self-certification checklist approved by the local enforcement agency. The self-certification checklist shall verify that the cottage food operation conforms to this chapter, including the following requirements: (i) No cottage fo...

Home Daycare

Family Day Care Homes in Palm Springs are protected under California Health & Safety Code §1597.40-1597.465, which declares them a residential use. The city cannot require a conditional use permit or business license beyond what state law allows. Small homes (up to 8 children) and Large homes (up to 14) are licensed by CA Community Care Licensing.

Palm Springs Family Day Care Home Rules

Few Restrictions

Cal. Health & Safety Code § 1597.40

(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that family daycare homes for children should be situated in normal residential surroundings so as to give children the home environment that is conducive to healthy and safe development. It is the public policy of this state to provide children in a family daycare home the same home environment as provided in a traditional home setting. (b) The Legislatu...

Home Occupation Permits

Palm Springs does not require a separate zoning Home Occupation Permit for compliant uses, but every home business needs a city Business Tax Certificate from the Finance Department. Operators self-certify compliance with Title 9 standards and renew annually. Code Compliance handles violations.

Palm Springs Home Occupation Permit Process

Some Restrictions

Looking for Riverside County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Palm Springs city rules.

Home Business in Riverside County