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Westminster, CA
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Executive Overview: STR Status in Westminster, CA
How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in This Market If your property lies inside Westminster city limits, STRs are prohibited—no path to legal operation exists at this time. If your property is in Midway City (unincorporated Orange County), proceed as follows:
Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines For Westminster (city limits): No documents permit STRs; operation is prohibited. For Midway City (unincorporated Orange County), typical requirements include:
Specific Regulations: Westminster vs. Orange County vs. California Westminster (City-Level)
Orange County (County-Level)
California (State-Level)
Contact Information for Local Authority in Charge of STRs Westminster (City of Westminster)
Orange County (County-Level Resources)
California State-Level Resources
Links to Source Pages
Operational Risk and Compliance Notes
Important: This guide is for investor information only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Regulations change frequently; consult local authorities, county agencies, and qualified counsel before operating a short-term rental.




Westminster is a city in western Orange County, California, United States. Westminster was founded in 1870 by Rev. Lemuel Webber as a Presbyterian temperance colony and was incorporated in 1957. Westminster is bordered by the city of Seal Beach on the west, by Garden Grove on the north and east, and by Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley on the south. Santa Ana, the county seat of Orange County, is east of Westminster. Westminster has one of the largest Vietnamese populations in the US. They settled largely in Little Saigon, and the city is known as the "capital" of overseas Vietnamese with 39,799 Vietnamese Americans, or 43.8% of the total population, as of the 2020 United States Census.In the court case Mendez v. Westminster (1947), a Hispanic man sued the Westminster School District for forcing his daughter, Sylvia Mendez, to attend a school for Mexican children. They eventually won and thus began the process of desegregation. Sylvia Mendez was later awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama on February 15, 2011. Westminster won the All-America City Award in 1996.
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