Colorado Springs does not require a permit for residential garage sales, yard sales, or estate sales. These are classified as temporary uses permitted in all residential zone districts under the Unified Development Code. While no permit is needed, sales are subject to frequency and duration limits. Residents must ensure sales do not create traffic hazards, block sidewalks, or place signs in the public right-of-way. Commercial-scale sales operations disguised as garage sales may trigger business licensing requirements.
Colorado Springs regulates garage and yard sales through a permit or registration system. Permits are typically free or cost $5 to $20 and can be obtained online or at city hall. Permits ensure sales comply with frequency limits, time restrictions, and signage rules. Some cities require permits only after a certain number of sales per year. Signs must comply with local sign ordinance and be removed after the sale. Merchandise must be personal property, not commercially purchased for resale.
Operating without permit where required: $25 to $100. Sign violations: $25 to $50. Exceeding frequency limits: $50 to $200.
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