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Peoria, AZ Short-Term Rental (STR) Investor Guide

Overview and legality

Short-term rentals are allowed in Peoria, AZ. Peoria requires registration, liability insurance, emergency contact disclosure, neighbor notification, and other compliance obligations for any property offered for less than 31 days. The ordinance took effect on November 10, 2022, and remains in force. Investors should verify any updates directly with the City of Peoria and the applicable City Code.

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How to start a short-term rental business in Peoria

  1. Choose a compliant property and confirm zoning and deed restrictions allow STR use.
  2. Obtain city registration for the STR (including a local business license if applicable), and maintain liability insurance as required by the ordinance.
  3. Register and collect Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) for short-term lodging, and set up the state tax reporting cadence.
  4. Register the rental with the Maricopa County Assessor’s office (all rental properties must register annually regardless of term length).
  5. Prepare host documentation and operations: emergency contact posting, guest guidelines, neighborhood notice (as required), cleaning standards, occupancy limits, safety measures, and revenue reporting workflows.
  6. List and market the property, using compliant messaging and always disclosing local rules and taxes.
  7. Complete ongoing compliance: renew city registration/license annually, maintain insurance, complete TPT filings, renew county registration, and respond to any code enforcement inquiries.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • City of Peoria STR registration and business license (if required by the City) with:
    • Emergency contact information provided and posted/accessible to guests and neighbors.
    • Neighbor notification as required by ordinance.
    • Minimum liability insurance per City requirements (confirm limits with the City).
    • Acknowledgement of STR operational rules (e.g., occupancy, quiet hours, parking).
  • Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license and short-term lodging tax setup:
    • TPT number for the STR.
    • Systems to collect and remit taxes for each booking.
    • Ongoing filing and remittance per Arizona Department of Revenue schedules.
  • Maricopa County Rental Registration:
    • Annual registration for the rental property with the Assessor’s office.
  • Internal documentation and guest communications:
    • House rules and community standards.
    • Safety and emergency procedures (e.g., fire extinguishers, evacuation info).
    • Trash/recycling schedules, parking rules, and noise policies.

City, county, and state regulations (and key resources)

City of Peoria (Maricopa County), AZ — STRs are permitted subject to requirements that include registration, emergency contact, neighbor notice, and liability insurance. The governing ordinance is in effect and requires ongoing compliance. See the City Code for definitive details.

Maricopa County — All rentals, regardless of length of stay, must register annually with the County Assessor.

Arizona (State) — STRs must obtain a TPT license and collect/remit the Transaction Privilege Tax applicable to short-term lodging. Follow Arizona Department of Revenue guidance for licensing, collection, and filing.

Note: Some jurisdictions cap nights per year or restrict STRs in certain zones; verify any such local limits directly with the City of Peoria and City Code. The City may update registration or insurance requirements at any time.

Important notes for investors

  • Verify up-to-date fees and requirements with the City, State, and County (online/phone references listed below).
  • Review HOA/HOA rules and CC&Rs separately; neighborhood restrictions can be more restrictive than city rules.
  • Insurance availability and cost can be volatile; maintain continuous coverage and review policy limits annually.

Contact information for local authority in charge of STRs

  • City of Peoria — Municipal switchboard: (623) 773-7000.
    For business licensing/STR registration, request the Business Licensing or Community Development Division; staff can direct you to the current responsible department.

Source links

  • Peoria Short-Term Rental Information (overview and ordinance status): www.rentresponsibly.org/az/peoria/
  • Peoria Municipal Code – STR Ordinance (full legal text): library.municode.com/az/peoria/ordinances/city_code?nodeId=1178587
  • Arizona TPT (Short-Term Lodging guidance and registration): azdor.gov/transaction-privilege-tax/short-term-lodging
  • City of Peoria (general municipal information): www.peoriaaz.gov/
  • Maricopa County Assessor – Rental Registration: mcassessor.maricopa.gov/faq/rental_registration/#categories
  • Arizona Rent Responsibly Network (join/support resources): network.rentresponsibly.org/signup
  • Arizona Rent Responsibly Network (login): network.rentresponsibly.org/login

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always confirm current requirements with the City of Peoria, the Arizona Department of Revenue, and the Maricopa County Assessor’s office before operating.

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Overview of Peoria

Peoria, Arizona is a rapidly growing suburb of the Phoenix metropolitan area, located approximately 13 miles (21 kilometers) northwest of downtown Phoenix. As of 2023, Peoria has an estimated population of around 191,000 residents, making it one of the larger communities within the Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale market area.

Peoria is a popular destination for short-term rentals due to its blend of urban amenities and suburban comfort, as well as its proximity to major attractions and outdoor activities. The city is home to the Peoria Sports Complex, which serves as the spring training facility for the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners. This attracts a significant number of visitors during the spring training season. More information about the facility can be found at their official website.

Lake Pleasant Regional Park is another highlight, offering a vast 23,000-acre outdoor playground ideal for boating, fishing, and camping. This makes it particularly appealing for tourists seeking natural beauty and recreational activities. Further details about the park can be accessed on the Maricopa County Parks website.

The P83 Entertainment District is a bustling area with numerous dining, shopping, and entertainment options, adding to the city's attractiveness as a short-term rental market. The district's eclectic mix of amenities makes it a centralized location for visitors. More information is available on the P83's official page.

Additionally, Peoria has a number of cultural attractions including the Arizona Broadway Theatre, which offers dinner theater experiences. For more information, visit their official website.

Given its growing population, close proximity to Phoenix, and array of attractions, Peoria, AZ, holds considerable appeal for those considering short-term rentals in the region.

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