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Massage Establishments: Chandler vs Mesa

How do massage establishments rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Mesa, AZ?

Chandler and Mesa have similar restriction levels.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

The Arizona State Board of Massage Therapy licenses individual therapists statewide under ARS Title 32 Chapter 42. Maricopa County requires a transaction privilege tax license but does not separately license massage establishments in unincorporated areas beyond zoning.

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Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Massage therapists in Mesa must hold a license from the Arizona State Board of Massage Therapy, and massage establishments need a Mesa business license. Zoning rules restrict where massage parlors can locate, especially near residential areas and schools.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerMesa
Licensing bodyAZ Board of Massage-
Training hours700 minimum-
County licenseZoning + TPT only-
StatuteARS 32-4201-
State board-AZ Board Massage Therapy
Training-700 hours required
Mesa zoning-Commercial districts only
License posted-Visible at establishment

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chandler FAQ

Do I need a Maricopa County license to open a massage studio?

In unincorporated Maricopa, only zoning clearance and a state TPT tax license. Inside Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, or other cities, additional municipal massage-establishment licensing applies.

How do I verify my therapist is licensed?

Search the Arizona Board of Massage Therapy public roster online. Each therapist must display a current license at their workstation under ARS 32-4225 disclosure rules.

Mesa FAQ

Who licenses massage therapists in Arizona?

The Arizona State Board of Massage Therapy under ARS Title 32 Chapter 42 licenses individual therapists. Mesa requires a separate city business license for the establishment itself.

Can a massage business open in any Mesa zone?

No. Mesa Zoning Ordinance Title 11 restricts massage establishments to commercial districts, often with buffer requirements from schools, parks, and residential zones.

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