Home occupations in unincorporated Maricopa County are regulated by county zoning ordinance. Arizona is a business-friendly state with relatively permissive home business rules. ARS §11-820 limits county ability to restrict certain home occupations. HOA CC&Rs may impose additional restrictions.
Maricopa County zoning ordinance permits home occupations in residential zoning districts subject to conditions: the business must be secondary to residential use, conducted primarily by household members, generate no customer traffic beyond what is normal for residential use, have no outdoor storage of inventory or equipment, and not create noise, odors, or traffic beyond residential norms. ARS §11-820 limits county authority to restrict certain home-based businesses. Arizona's business-friendly environment means home occupations are generally permitted without a special use permit if they meet county zoning standards. A Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license from ADOR is required for businesses making taxable sales. HOA CC&Rs may impose stricter limits including total prohibition of visible business activity.
Zoning violation: county code enforcement. Failure to obtain TPT license: ADOR penalties. HOA violations: per CC&Rs.
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Maricopa County, AZ
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