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Registration Rules: Gilbert vs Scottsdale

How do registration rules rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Gilbert has fewer restrictions than Scottsdale.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

The Town of Gilbert requires every short-term rental owner to obtain a Town STR License under Town Code Chapter 14, Article III (adopted June 2023). The license costs $100 initially and $100 to renew annually, and applicants must hold an active Arizona TPT license, carry $500,000 liability insurance, and designate a 24/7 emergency contact.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Scottsdale Ordinance 4566 (Article IX, Chapter 18 - SRC 18-175) requires every short-term/vacation rental property to obtain an annual city license at $250 per property, plus an Arizona Department of Revenue TPT license and Maricopa County Assessor registration under ARS 33-1902. Owners must designate a 24-hour emergency contact and notify adjacent neighbors within 30 days of licensing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertScottsdale
Code ReferenceGilbert Town Code Ch. 14, Art. III-
AdoptedJune 2023 by Town Council-
License Fee$100 initial / $100 annual renewal-
Insurance$500,000 aggregate (A.R.S. Β§ 9-500.39)-
PortalGovOS / gilbertaz.munirevs.com-
ContactShortTermRentals@gilbertaz.gov-
Ordinance-4566 / SRC 18-175
Annual Fee-$250 per property
TPT License-Required (ADOR)
County Reg-ARS 33-1902 (Assessor)
Max Occupancy-6 adults + children
Neighbor Notice-Within 30 days
Code Enforcement-480-312-2546

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Gilbert FAQ

Do I need a Town of Gilbert license to rent my home on Airbnb or Vrbo?

Yes. Gilbert Town Code Chapter 14, Article III, adopted by the Town Council in June 2023, requires every short-term rental owner to obtain and maintain a Town STR License before listing. Apply through Gilbert's GovOS/MuniRevs portal with a $100 fee, an active Arizona TPT license, $500,000 in liability insurance, and a 24/7 emergency contact. Email ShortTermRentals@gilbertaz.gov with questions.

What documents do I need to apply for a Gilbert STR license?

You need a valid Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license number, proof of liability insurance with an aggregate of at least $500,000 (or evidence the platform provides equivalent coverage), the name and 24/7 phone number of a designated emergency contact, and an attestation you are not a registered sex offender. Within 30 days of issuance, mail written notice of your emergency contact to adjacent and diagonal-across-the-street neighbors.

Scottsdale FAQ

Do I need a city license to run an Airbnb in Scottsdale?

Yes. Scottsdale Ordinance 4566, codified at SRC 18-175, requires every property rented for less than 30 days to hold an annual city short-term/vacation rental license. The fee is $250 per property and the application is processed through the city's Accela portal. You also need an Arizona Department of Revenue TPT license and Maricopa County Assessor registration under ARS 33-1902. Confirm current requirements with Scottsdale Code Enforcement at 480-312-2546.

Do I have to notify my neighbors when I get a Scottsdale STR license?

Yes. Within 30 days of receiving the city STR license, owners must send written notice to every adjacent single-family property owner and to multi-family residents on the same floor. The notice must include the STR license number, the property address, and the name, address, and 24-hour phone number of the emergency point of contact. Failing to notify can lead to enforcement action by Scottsdale Code Enforcement (480-312-2546).

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