Short-term rental permit rules in Maricopa, AZ β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
The City of Maricopa (Pinal County) has not adopted a dedicated short-term rental permit ordinance. Under Arizona's preemption statute, A.R.S. 9-500.39, the city is barred from banning vacation rentals but could require a local permit at no more than $250. As of research, the controlling requirement is an Arizona Department of Revenue TPT license, not a city STR permit.
Maricopa is an incorporated city in Pinal County, on State Route 347 south of Phoenix - it is not part of Maricopa County or Phoenix. Short-term and vacation rentals in Arizona are governed primarily by state law A.R.S. 9-500.39, which preempts cities from prohibiting or restricting them based on use or classification. That statute does let a city 'require the owner of a vacation rental or short-term rental to obtain and maintain a local regulatory permit or license,' but caps the fee at 'the actual cost of issuing the permit or license or $250, whichever is less.' The City of Maricopa's municipal code (Title 5, Business Regulations) contains chapters for general Business License (5.05), Adult-Oriented Businesses (5.10), Regulated Businesses (5.15), Cable Television (5.20) and Shopping Carts (5.25) - but no dedicated short-term-rental or vacation-rental licensing chapter was found. The zoning code (Title 18) classifies transient 'Lodging' (stays under 30 consecutive days) as a commercial use classification, but does not impose an STR permit on residential homes. Accordingly, the operative requirement for a Maricopa host is a state Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license from the Arizona Department of Revenue, used to remit transient-lodging tax, rather than a separate city short-term-rental permit. Hosts should confirm current rules with Maricopa Development Services before operating.
Because no dedicated city STR permit ordinance was identified, there is no city STR permit to violate. Operating without the required state TPT license, however, exposes a host to Arizona Department of Revenue enforcement and back taxes. If Maricopa later adopts a permit, A.R.S. 9-500.39 authorizes civil penalties for unlicensed operation. Always verify the current ordinance with the city before listing.
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