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Vape Retail Rules: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do vape retail rules rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Clara County requires every vape and tobacco retailer in unincorporated areas to hold a Tobacco Retail License under Ordinance NS-300.789 plus a state CDTFA license. Sales of flavored vape products are barred under earlier county Ordinance NS-300.913 and California SB-793.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

San Jose Municipal Code Chapter 6.86 imposes one of California's most rigorous tobacco retail licensing schemes, requiring annual permits, density caps, school buffers, and compliance inspections covering all vape and tobacco sellers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
County licenseSCC Ord. NS-300.789-
Flavor banSCC Ord. NS-300.913-
School/park buffer1,000 feet required-
Self-service displaysProhibited-
Governing chapter-SJMC 6.86
License renewal-Annual
School buffer-1,000 feet from schools
Pharmacy sales-Prohibited
Density cap-Yes, near existing retailers

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Mountain View FAQ

Do I need a license to sell disposable vapes in unincorporated Santa Clara County?

Yes. Ordinance NS-300.789 covers all electronic smoking devices and components, so any retailer in unincorporated areas must hold the County Public Health Tobacco Retail License before any sale begins.

Does the county license apply if my shop is in San Jose?

No. Incorporated cities run their own retailer programs. San Jose, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, and others have separate ordinances; SCC Ord. NS-300.789 covers only unincorporated areas of the county.

San Jose FAQ

Do vape shops need a separate city license in San Jose?

Yes. Any retailer selling vape, e-cigarette, or nicotine products must hold a San Jose Tobacco Retail License under SJMC 6.86, renewed annually, plus the California state license.

Can I open a new tobacco shop near a school?

No. SJMC 6.86 prohibits new tobacco retail licenses within 1,000 feet of schools, parks, libraries, or existing tobacco retailers, with very limited exceptions for established businesses.

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