Anoka County has no STR registry. Its cities license rentals: Coon Rapids requires a license for every rental dwelling (§12-903) but bans stays under 30 days, and Blaine requires an annual rental license. Register with your city, not the county.
There is no county-wide short-term rental registration in Anoka County; registration is a city function under Minn. Stat. Ch. 462. Coon Rapids City Code §12-903 requires a license for each building containing a rental dwelling, with application, fee, inspection certificate, tenant screening and 24-hour contact information—but §12-904 bars true short-term (under-30-day) rentals in residential zones. Blaine’s rental-license year runs January 1 to December 31 with scheduled inspections. Longer-term rentals must register; genuine short-term stays are generally not registrable in residential neighborhoods. Confirm exact forms and fees with your city’s housing-services or licensing division.
Operating without the required rental license is a violation of the licensing chapter, enforceable through administrative penalties, nuisance abatement, and license denial or revocation.
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