Paulding County sets no numeric cap on yard sales per year in the unincorporated area. There is no per-household limit; the only trigger is a continuous, ongoing sale, which Planning and Zoning treats as an unpermitted business.
The county code has no provision limiting how many yard or garage sales a household may hold in a year, and no consecutive-day cap. Rather than counting sales, Paulding County's enforcement guide flags only 'on-going' yard sales, sending them to Planning and Zoning at 770-443-7601. Frequent but genuinely separate household sales are not restricted; a sale that never really ends is treated as an unpermitted retail business needing a Chapter 30 business license. Cities within the county, including Dallas and Hiram, may impose their own frequency limits inside their limits.
There is no fine for holding several sales a year. Operating a perpetual sale as an unlicensed business can bring Planning and Zoning enforcement and a business-license requirement under Chapter 30.
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