Vacation Rentals are also referred to as short-term rentals or “STR’s” for short.
Vacation Rental Permit NEW Applications
- Click this link to begin the application process. You will be prompted to create an application with all contact information for the property including a document submittal page. A checklist outlining the required documents for new applications can be found below.
RENEWAL VACATION RENTAL PERMITS (VRP)
- For renewing, click this link to access your permit dashboard.
- You must submit your full renewal application and payment BEFORE the expiration date on the old permit, or your account will be CLOSED. Once an account is closed, the application will be considered new, and you will need to submit all the initial materials again.
- Renewal applications will not be accepted until you are within 90 days of the expiration date on your current permit.
PERMIT DENIALS
- If your dwelling is not compliant with regulation standards on the date of inspection, your permit may be denied. A permit will only be held in pending status for 30 days to allow time to fix non-compliant, non-structural issues. The permit will be denied after 30 days with no extension for uncorrected issues.
- If your permit is denied or closed, fines for renting without a permit will begin 30 days after notice is delivered unless all advertisements are removed.
Online Application for Vacation Rental Permits (New and Renewal):
If you have any questions regarding Vacation Rental Permits, please contact Valerie Capone.
Email Vcapone@archuletacounty.gov or
Call (970)-264-8383
