Victorville requires STR operators to register the property, designate a local 24/7 responsible contact, and renew annually. The registration ties to the specific dwelling and is not transferable between addresses.
Registration under the Victorville Rental Business License and STR permit program requires submission of owner contact information, proof of ownership or authorization to operate, a site plan with parking spaces, emergency contacts, a designated local responsible party reachable 24 hours a day who can respond on site within a short window, and proof of insurance. Registrations are property-specific: a permit for one address does not carry to another property owned by the same operator. Annual renewal confirms continued compliance and updated documents, including any HOA acknowledgement where applicable. The STR permit number must be displayed in all listing advertisements on Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, and similar platforms. Listings without a permit number are subject to takedown requests to the platform and administrative citations to the operator. Questions: Code Enforcement at (760) 955-5104.
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