Hosts must get an Arizona TPT license before advertising, list that license number on every ad, and notify the Pinal County Assessor with owner contact information. The county cannot demand more than a capped license under state law.
Under A.R.S. 11-269.17 a county may require the owner to provide emergency-contact information and may require a local permit or license, but a fee 'not to exceed the actual cost of issuing the permit or license or $250, whichever is less.' Pinal County's practical registration path: obtain a transaction-privilege-tax (TPT) license from the Arizona Department of Revenue, display the TPT number on all advertisements, and notify the Assessor's Office that the property operates as a short-term rental with current owner contact details. The county may not impose registration rules beyond what the preemption statute permits.
Advertising or operating without the state TPT license is penalized $250 first offense, $1,000 thereafter. County license fees are capped at actual cost or $250, whichever is less.
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