Unincorporated Tulare County has no fetched stand-alone garage-sale ordinance setting a permit fee or a fixed number of sale days. Occasional residential yard sales are treated as an incidental residential use; sales must not create blight, dumping, or signs that become a public nuisance under County Code Chapter 4-1.
Based on the available Tulare County Code chapters, no dedicated garage-sale or yard-sale ordinance with a permit requirement, fee, or specific limit on the number of sales per year was found for the unincorporated area. (Many incorporated cities β such as Visalia, Tulare or Porterville β do regulate garage sales in their own municipal codes, but those city rules do not apply outside city limits.) In the unincorporated county, an occasional residential garage or yard sale is generally treated as an incidental, customary residential activity rather than a regulated commercial use, governed by the County Zoning Ordinance's residential-use provisions. What the county does regulate is the secondary effects: leftover merchandise, junk and debris that accumulate after a sale can become 'visual blight' and a public nuisance under Public Nuisance Ordinance section 4-01-1070, and temporary signs placed in the public right-of-way or that create blight may be removed. Because requirements can change and the county code is updated periodically, residents planning frequent or large sales should confirm current rules with the Resource Management Agency, which administers zoning and code compliance.
There is no garage-sale permit fine in the fetched county code. However, post-sale accumulation of unsold goods, junk or debris can be cited as visual blight under Chapter 4-1, abatable with costs recovered as a special assessment/lien (section 4-01-1395). Always verify current rules with Tulare County RMA, (559) 624-7000.
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