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Registration Rules: Glendale vs Phoenix

How do registration rules rules compare between Glendale, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Glendale has fewer restrictions than Phoenix.

Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Glendale City Code Section 29.1-41 (effective January 2023) requires every vacation and short-term rental owner to register the property with the City Clerk before listing on Airbnb, Vrbo, or any platform. Registrants must designate an emergency contact, hold liability insurance of at least $500,000 (or use a platform that provides equivalent coverage), and notify adjacent neighbors that the property is being used as an STR.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Phoenix requires every short-term rental owner to obtain a city permit under City Code Sections 10-194 and 10-195 (Ord. G-7156, effective Nov 6, 2023). $250 annual fee, $500,000 liability insurance, valid Arizona TPT license, 24/7 emergency contact, and certified-mail notice to adjacent neighbors and HOAs within 600 feet are mandatory before listing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendalePhoenix
Code SectionGlendale Sec. 29.1-41-
Effective DateJanuary 2023-
Insurance Minimum$500,000 liability-
Emergency Contact24-hour required-
Neighbor NoticeAdjacent properties-
TPT Region CodeGE (Glendale)-
Code Sections-Phoenix CC 10-194, 10-195
Ordinance-G-7156 (eff. 11/6/2023)
Annual Fee-$250 non-refundable
Insurance-$500,000 minimum
Decision Window-7 business days
STR Office-602-534-9723

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Glendale FAQ

Do I have to register my Glendale Airbnb with the city?

Yes. Glendale City Code Section 29.1-41, effective January 2023, requires every vacation and short-term rental owner to register the property before offering it on Airbnb, Vrbo, or any platform. You must provide owner contact info, a 24-hour emergency contact, proof of $500,000 liability insurance (or use a platform that provides equivalent coverage), and confirmation that adjacent neighbors were notified. A separate Arizona TPT license using region code GE is also required.

Does Glendale charge a fee for short-term rental registration?

Arizona state preemption (ARS 9-500.39) caps any local STR permit or registration fee at $250 per year. Glendale's published STR webpage has at times listed registration as no-cost; confirm the current fee with Glendale Customer Service at 623-930-3190 before paying anything billed by GovOS or any third-party portal.

Phoenix FAQ

Do I need a permit to rent my Phoenix home on Airbnb?

Yes. Phoenix City Code Sec. 10-195 (Ordinance G-7156, effective November 6, 2023) requires every short-term rental owner to hold a current city permit before advertising or accepting bookings. Apply through the SHAPE PHX portal with a $250 fee, proof of $500,000 liability insurance, an Arizona TPT license, a 24/7 emergency contact, and certified-mail notice to neighbors. Reach STR staff at vacation.rental@phoenix.gov or 602-534-9723.

How much does a Phoenix STR permit cost and how long does approval take?

The initial and renewal permit fee is $250 (non-refundable) per Sec. 10-195. The Planning & Development Department must issue or deny the permit within 7 business days of receiving a complete application package, and permits run for one year from issuance. Submit renewal applications at least 15 working days before expiration to avoid a lapse.

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