An STR license application costs $45 (non-refundable). The annual license fee is set by the County Commission based on the number of bedrooms in the unit and must be paid each year at renewal. License is non-transferable and unit-specific.
Per CCC §7.100.030 (license requirements) and the Clark County Department of Business License fee schedule, applying for a Short-Term Rental Unit license requires a $45 non-refundable application fee. The annual license fee depends on the bedroom count per the County Assessor records (larger units pay more). Licenses are non-transferable — if the property is sold or transferred to an LLC, the new owner must apply fresh. Licenses are also unit-specific — a license attached to one address cannot be moved to another property. Renewal applications must be filed before the anniversary date; lapsed licenses revert to 'unlicensed' status and trigger the $1,000-$10,000 unlicensed-operation fine if rentals continue. Advertising must include the license number on every platform listing.
Operating with an expired or lapsed license is treated as operating without a license — fine $1,000 to $10,000 per CCC §7.100.230(d)(1)(I). Failure to display the license number in advertising is a separate violation. The License Hearing Officer can suspend or revoke for repeated infractions.
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Paradise, NV
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Paradise, NV
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Paradise, NV
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