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Newport Beach vs Santa Ana

How do massage establishments rules compare between Newport Beach, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Newport Beach has fewer restrictions than Santa Ana.

Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Massage businesses operating in unincorporated Orange County must obtain a county business license and employ practitioners certified by the California Massage Therapy Council under state law.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Ana regulates massage establishments through conditional use permits, CAMTC certification of practitioners, and zoning controls intended to deter illicit operations. Operators face background checks, signage rules, and inspections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNewport BeachSanta Ana
State lawB&P Code Β§4612 CAMTC-
County codeOCCO Title 3-
ReviewerOC Sheriff's Department-
Buffer zonesSchools, parks, homes-
State certification-CAMTC required
Permit-Conditional use permit
Background check-Live Scan required
Window covering-Not blacked out

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Newport Beach FAQ

Does my therapist need state certification?

Yes. California requires CAMTC certification for massage practitioners working in licensed establishments. Operating without certification voids the establishment's permit and triggers immediate enforcement.

Can I open a massage studio next to a school?

Generally no. County zoning requires buffer distances from schools, parks, daycare centers, and residential zones. Check the specific community plan and Title 7 zoning chapter for the parcel.

Santa Ana FAQ

Do solo practitioners need a CUP?

A CAMTC-certified sole practitioner working from a permitted commercial space generally still needs a city business license, and zoning approval depends on the location and any associated establishment.

Can a massage business operate inside a home?

No. Santa Ana prohibits massage establishments from operating in residential zones, and home-occupation permits do not authorize on-site massage clients.

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