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STR Regulations for Salina, Oklahoma

Overview: Are short-term rentals allowed in Salina, OK?

Yes. Short-term rentals are allowed in Salina, Oklahoma with no city- or county-specific licensing or operating restrictions currently in place. As of the latest information, neither the City of Salina (Mayes County) nor Mayes County has adopted city- or county-level short-term rental (STR) rules such as registration, caps, occupancy limits, or zoning restrictions. Hosts must still comply with statewide requirements and any otherwise applicable codes (e.g., zoning, building, health, fire, nuisance). Investors should verify no new local measures have been adopted since this writing.

Key takeaway: No local STR-specific restrictions identified at the city or county level; proceed with state-level compliance and general law adherence.


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How to start a short-term rental business in Salina, OK

  • Confirm zoning eligibility. Use the property as a short-term rental only if the underlying zoning and HOA/CC&R rules allow transient lodging. If there’s any ambiguity, request a zoning verification letter from the City of Salina Planning and Zoning Department.
  • Obtain required authorizations.
    • If you will collect Oklahoma sales tax, register for a sales tax permit with the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC).
    • If you plan to serve guests (as opposed to merely listing the property), apply for an Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) Lodging Establishment Permit to operate a lodging facility (restaurant/kitchen service is covered under the same permit).
  • Set up platform registrations and remittance. Register with Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, and any other platforms. Coordinate with platforms on lodging tax remittance; many remit lodging taxes directly to the state, but hosts remain responsible if taxes are not collected/remitted by the platform.
  • Implement insurance and safety programs.
    • Obtain liability insurance appropriate for a lodging operation.
    • Establish and document safety protocols (e.g., smoke/CO detectors, fire extinguishers, posted evacuation plans, emergency contact info).
    • Address safety, occupancy, and habitability standards per state rules (see Regulations).
  • Prepare operations and guest experience.
    • Draft and publish house rules, cancellation policy, check-in instructions, and occupancy limits consistent with your insurance and zoning.
    • Establish cleaning, turnover, and maintenance schedules.
    • Set up a reliable channel for guest communications and issue resolution.
  • Maintain compliance records.
    • Retain permits, insurance policies, sales tax filings, lodging tax filings/remittance confirmations, and guest transaction records for at least three (3) years, consistent with OTC recordkeeping expectations.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) Lodging Establishment Permit. Required if you will operate as a lodging facility. This permit typically covers lodging inspections and covers food/kitchen service under the same establishment permit.
    • Note: If you list your property through a platform but do not provide lodging services (e.g., you don’t host guests or provide services), you may not need this permit. Where in doubt, confirm with OSDH. If your property is in a resort hotel context (multi-unit property with central management), inquire about whether that classification applies; the provided content does not specify resort licensing.
  • Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) Sales Tax Permit. Required to collect/remit state sales tax (generally 4.5%) when you provide taxable lodging services.
  • Sales tax registration and filings. Register, collect, and remit state sales tax on the taxable portion of your transient lodging charges. Keep detailed records and file as required by OTC rules.
  • Lodging tax compliance. Confirm any local lodging tax requirements applicable to the City of Salina or Mayes County. If a local lodging tax applies, collect and remit it, or ensure your platform does so on your behalf; verify platform remittance coverage with each platform.
  • Insurance. Carry appropriate liability insurance for a lodging operation. If you engage a management company, confirm that your policy and theirs properly cover short-term rental activities.
  • Health and safety standards (OSDH). Provide safe and sanitary conditions as per OSDH rules for lodging establishments; post emergency information and comply with applicable fire/life-safety requirements.
  • Building, zoning, HOA/CC&R, and fire codes. Ensure the STR use is permitted by local zoning and that building/fire safety requirements are met.

Specific regulations for short-term rentals: Salina (city), Mayes County (county), and Oklahoma (state)

  • City of Salina (Mayes County): No short-term rental-specific licensing, caps, occupancy, parking, or zoning restrictions identified in the provided materials. Property must still comply with general zoning and codes.
  • Mayes County: No county-level STR-specific regulations identified in the provided materials.
  • Oklahoma State (high-level; confirm specifics with OTC and OSDH):
    • Sales tax. Short-term lodging is generally taxable; hosts must collect and remit state sales tax (4.5% statewide) when operating a lodging service. File returns and maintain records in accordance with OTC rules.
    • Lodging taxes. Local lodging taxes may apply in certain Oklahoma jurisdictions; it is the host’s responsibility to identify and comply with local lodging tax obligations, unless your platform remits on your behalf and you have confirmed coverage.
    • Health and safety. OSDH oversees lodging establishments and related food service; obtain the required permit and comply with health and safety standards for guest accommodations.

Important caveat on local taxes: The provided materials do not contain Mayes County or City of Salina lodging tax rates or forms. Verify whether a local lodging tax applies and how to register, collect, and remit it.


Contact information for the local authority in charge of STRs (and related agencies)

  • Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) — Sales tax registration and filings

    • Phone: 1-800-522-8165
    • Website: www.tax.ok.gov
  • Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) — Lodging Establishment Permit; lodging/health standards

    • Phone: 405-426-8000
    • Website: oklahoma.gov/health
  • City of Salina (Mayes County), Planning and Zoning — Zoning verification, land use questions

    • Phone: 918-434-5313
    • Address: City Hall, 300 E. Chiles, Salina, OK 74365
    • Website: cityofsalina.org
  • City of Salina, City Clerk — general municipal inquiries; documents

    • Phone: 918-434-5313
    • Address: City Hall, 300 E. Chiles, Salina, OK 74365
  • Salina Police Department — non-emergency inquiries

    • Phone: 918-434-5411
  • Mayes County Treasurer — property taxes and local accounts

    • Phone: 918-825-0623
    • Address: 1 Court Place, Room 101, Pryor, OK 74361
    • Website: www.mayescountyocha.gov/departments/treasurer
  • Mayes County Clerk — local government services

    • Phone: 918-825-2642
    • Address: 1 Court Place, Room 103, Pryor, OK 74361
  • Mayes County Assessor — property assessments

    • Phone: 918-825-2070
    • Address: 1 Court Place, Room 104, Pryor, OK 74361

Notes:

  • If a local lodging tax applies to Salina/Mayes County, the City Clerk or County Treasurer is a good first stop for forms and remittance instructions; confirm current rates and procedures with those offices.

Links to source pages (if available)

  • City of Salina official website (municipal information, planning/zoning): cityofsalina.org
  • Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC): www.tax.ok.gov
  • Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH): oklahoma.gov/health
  • Mayes County Treasurer (for local lodging tax inquiries if applicable): www.mayescountyocha.gov/departments/treasurer

Disclaimer: This guide summarizes information available from the provided materials and general practice. Always confirm current state, county, and city requirements before listing or operating a short-term rental.

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Overview of Salina

Salina ( sə-LY-nə) is a town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,396 at the 2010 census, a slight decline from the figure of 1,422 recorded in 2000.

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