Unincorporated Clay County requires no garage-sale permit — the county does not license residential sales. Permits are a city device: Gladstone requires one, capped at two per year. Check your city, not the county.
There is no county yard-sale permit in unincorporated Clay County and no fee. The county's land-use authority governs zoning and building, not the licensing of a homeowner's occasional sale, so a resident outside the cities simply holds the sale. Permits are a municipal matter. The City of Gladstone, for example, requires a garage-sale permit under its Residential Sales Regulations and limits applicants to two permits per year, including participation in a neighborhood sale. Liberty, Excelsior Springs and other Clay County cities set their own rules. If you live inside a city, apply through that city; if you're in the unincorporated county, no permit exists to obtain.
The unincorporated county cannot cite an unpermitted sale — none is required. Inside a city like Gladstone, holding a sale without the required permit draws a municipal citation under that city's residential-sales code.
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