Unincorporated Sacramento County allows short-term rentals only at a primary residence. The owner or a long-term renter must live at the property at least six months a year, the short-term rental must remain accessory to that full-time occupancy, and only one short-term rental permit may be held per applicant. Investor-owned, non-owner-occupied whole-home STRs are not eligible.
Sacramento County's short-term rental program for unincorporated areas is built around a primary-residence requirement. To be eligible for a Short-Term Rental Permit, the property owner or a long-term renter must live at the property for at least six months out of the year, and the short-term rental must remain an accessory use to that full-time occupancy. Because the home must be a primary residence, an applicant can legally operate only one short-term rental - the County does not permit a person to run a portfolio of multiple unhosted STRs. All or a portion of the primary dwelling may be rented short-term, and legally permitted accessory dwelling units (ADUs) constructed before January 1, 2020 may also be used; however, ADUs built on or after January 1, 2020, as well as junior ADUs and guest houses, are not eligible for short-term rental use. This structure means whole-home, investor-owned rentals where no owner or long-term tenant lives on the property do not qualify under the County ordinance. California state law does not preempt this local choice: counties retain authority to regulate short-term rentals as a land-use and accessory-use matter, and Sacramento County has exercised that authority through Zoning Code Sections 3.9.3.AA and 6.5.6 and Code Chapter 4.08. The primary-residence rule works together with the County's day limits (no more than 29 consecutive days per stay and 29 total days per rental party per year) and occupancy limits to keep short-term rental subordinate to the residential use of the home. Operators should verify their occupancy status and ADU eligibility with the Office of Planning & Environmental Review before applying.
Operating a short-term rental at a property that is not the operator's primary residence, holding more than one short-term rental permit, or using an ineligible unit (an ADU built on or after January 1, 2020, a junior ADU, or a guest house) violates the eligibility requirements in Sacramento County Code Chapter 4.08 and the County Zoning Code. Misrepresenting primary-residence status on the application is grounds for denial or revocation of the permit. Continued operation of a non-qualifying, non-owner-occupied short-term rental is subject to the County's escalating administrative fines of up to $1,500 for a first violation, up to $3,000 for a second within one year, and up to $5,000 for each additional violation.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Galt, CA
Galt allows residential recreational fire pits when fueled by clean wood, propane, or natural gas. California Fire Code sets a 3-foot maximum fuel area with ...
Galt, CA
Galt is one of the few Sacramento County cities that permits Safe and Sane fireworks. Sales and discharge are allowed from July 1 through July 4 only, from s...
Galt, CA
Backyard recreational fires in Galt are allowed in approved containers using clean wood or gas fuel, subject to SMAQMD no-burn days. Burning yard waste or tr...
Galt, CA
Galt encourages drought-tolerant and California native plantings through the state MWELO landscape ordinance. New residential landscapes over 500 square feet...
Galt, CA
Galt requires property owners to keep grass and weeds trimmed so vegetation does not become a fire or public health nuisance. The City's weed abatement progr...
Galt, CA
Rainwater collection is encouraged in Galt. California law allows rooftop rainwater capture without a water right permit, and typical residential rain barrel...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Sacramento County.
See how Galt's primary-residence-only rule rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.