Every short-term rental in unincorporated Monterey County must register for a Vacation Rental Operation License and a Transient Occupancy Tax certificate. Inland operators had to apply or comply by April 14, 2025; coastal operators by December 24, 2025.
Registration is handled by the Monterey County Housing and Community Development Department under County Code Chapter 7.120. Beginning October 14, 2024, all short-term rental operators in the unincorporated inland areas were required to register for a Vacation Rental Operation License; the County's ordinance materials list a license fee of $965. Applications generally require site and floor plans, a home inspection report, an operations plan, a parking plan, evacuation information, and proof of Transient Occupancy Tax registration. Operators must also obtain a County business license under Title 7 and register for Transient Occupancy Tax with the Treasurer-Tax Collector. The three license categories - Homestay, Limited Vacation Rental, and Commercial Vacation Rental - carry different conditions, and a single dwelling may hold both a Homestay and a Limited Vacation Rental license. Existing unpermitted inland operators were given until April 14, 2025 to submit an application or cease operating; the coastal-zone deadline was December 24, 2025 after that ordinance took effect October 24, 2025. Because Commercial Vacation Rentals are capped at roughly four percent of housing units per planning area, registration does not guarantee approval where the cap is reached.
Failing to register, advertising without a valid license number, or continuing to operate after the compliance deadline (April 14, 2025 inland / December 24, 2025 coastal) without a license exposes the operator to administrative fines and abatement.
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