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Short-Term Rentals in Victoria, TX (Victoria County): Investor Guide

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Victoria, TX?

  • Explicit answer: Based on the materials provided and the City’s publicly available code portal (Municode), there is no short‑term rental (STR)–specific prohibition, registration, permit, or fee program found for the City of Victoria. Therefore, short‑term rentals are not expressly banned in the city.
  • Note: STRs are subject to general municipal compliance requirements (e.g., zoning, building, fire, health, and business licensing) and any applicable county/state rules. Investors should confirm zoning/land use with the City of Victoria’s Planning & Development Department and review applicable HOA/Condo covenants.

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How to start a short‑term rental business in this market

  • Confirm zoning/land use:
    • Ensure the property is located in a zoning district where transient lodging or “dwelling unit rental” is a permitted or conditional use. Victoria’s Code of Ordinances is available at library.municode.com/tx/victoria.
  • Register your business:
    • File a Certificate of Assumed Name (if using a business name different from the legal name) with the City Secretary’s Office.
  • Taxes and reporting:
    • State: Register with the Texas Comptroller for sales and use tax if you sell lodging or other taxable goods/services; collect and remit Hotel Occupancy Tax (6% state) and any local Hotel Occupancy Tax.
    • Local: Contact the City Secretary’s Office to determine if Victoria imposes any local business tax, gross receipts fee, or additional taxes specific to lodging operations.
    • Property taxes: Residential rental properties are generally not exempt from ad valorem taxation; confirm current tax status and obligations with the Victoria County Appraisal District.
  • Insurance:
    • Maintain appropriate premises liability and property coverage tailored to the STR use. If renting community center or event space in Victoria (e.g., Victoria Community Center), the City requires proof of insurance with contractual liability and specified coverage limits (see Insurance section below for details).
  • Fire, building, and life‑safety:
    • Comply with the Victoria Fire Marshal’s requirements for occupancy, cooking safety, exits, electrical work, and portable structures. Contact the Fire Marshal at 361‑485‑3460 at least 14 days before any planned event or special use.
  • Alcohol (if applicable):
    • Obtain required licensing/permits from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC). For events at the Victoria Community Center, the City requires providing the TABC license/permit to the Community Center Office at least 10 days prior to the event.
  • Operations and guest safety:
    • Provide emergency contacts, clearly post occupancy limits, ensure smoke detectors and fire extinguishers are present/maintained, and follow posted egress and life‑safety rules.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Business operations:
    • Business registration with the City (Certificate of Assumed Name if applicable).
    • Texas Comptroller tax account for sales/use tax; state/local hotel occupancy tax.
  • Alcohol (if serving):
    • TABC license or permit; submit copies to the City if hosting events at the Victoria Community Center (at least 10 days prior).
  • Fire and life‑safety (Victoria Fire Marshal):
    • Contact Fire Marshal at 361‑485‑3460 at least 14 days before use.
    • Fire code compliance for cooking (only in designated kitchens at the Community Center), exit clearance, fire lanes, electrical tie‑ins (licensed electrician required), vehicles/batteries/fuel storage on display, approved portable cooking equipment per NFPA 58.
    • Building capacities posted must be enforced.
  • Temporary structures/tents:
    • Obtain permits and inspections from City departments (Building Inspections, Police, Fire, City Secretary Office, Health Department).
  • Police security (for events at the Victoria Community Center):
    • Contact Victoria Police Department at 361‑485‑3720 at least 14 days in advance to complete the Police Security and Fire Marshal Confirmation Form. Security is required when attendance causes public‑safety concerns or whenever alcohol is consumed.
  • Insurance (for Victoria Community Center events):
    • Coverage from companies authorized to do business in Texas.
    • Policy naming the City of Victoria as additional insured on Comprehensive General Liability (including spectator liability).
    • Coverage limits: combined single limit (bodily injury and property damage) of $300,000 per occurrence; or Bodily Injury Liability $300,000 per occurrence and Property Damage Liability $100,000 per occurrence.
  • Sales/use tax and hotel occupancy tax:
    • Register and file with the Texas Comptroller. For local HOT (if any), obtain reporting forms and instructions from the City Secretary’s Office or Finance Department.
  • Property taxes:
    • Confirm real property tax status with Victoria County Appraisal District.
  • Property insurance and STR‑specific coverage:
    • Tailor coverage to STR risk; consider property damage, liability, and contents protection.

Specific regulations for short‑term rentals (city, county, and state)

  • City of Victoria:
    • No STR‑specific ordinance or registration program identified in the provided materials. STRs are not expressly prohibited by the provided documents.
    • STRs must comply with general codes (zoning, building, fire, health, nuisance/peace and good order).
    • For events at the Victoria Community Center: the City’s Rules & Regulations Ordinance govern reservation, cancellation, deposits, time limits, police/fire security, occupancy, cooking, permits, and insurance (see Sections 4–22).
  • Victoria County:
    • No county‑specific STR licensing identified in the provided materials. Verify if any county health or permitting requirements apply if the property is outside City limits.
  • State of Texas:
    • No statewide STR registration requirement; tax obligations apply:
      • Hotel Occupancy Tax (state rate 6%) is due on the rental of rooms by persons who rent for fewer than 30 days; some exemptions apply.
      • Sales and use tax may apply to taxable goods and services; register and collect via the Texas Comptroller.
    • Note: Texas statute defines “short‑term rental” (Texas Occupations Code Chapter 250), but STRs are not automatically “commercial” purely due to duration—each property type, zoning, HOA restrictions, and local municipal rules should be consulted.

Local authority contacts (phone/email/website)

  • Victoria Community Center (City of Victoria, Parks & Recreation):
    • Address: 2905 E North Street, Victoria, TX 77901
    • Reservations and rentals: 361‑485‑3215 or email vcc@victoriatx.org
  • Victoria Police Department (security requirements):
    • 361‑485‑3720
    • If your officer does not arrive at the scheduled time, call Patrol Supervisor: 572‑6854; Dispatch Non‑Emergency: 573‑3221.
  • Victoria Fire Marshal (fire/life‑safety and security requirements):
    • 361‑485‑3460
  • City Secretary’s Office (business registration, ordinances, certificates of assumed name, general municipal information):
    • City Hall: 105 West Juan Linn St., Victoria, TX 77901
    • Website: www.victoriatx.gov/216/Rules-Regulations (see Rules & Regulations portal) and the Quick Links for City Code
  • City Code of Ordinances:
    • library.municode.com/tx/victoria
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) for alcohol licensing/permits:
    • Texas state agency; current contact via tabc.texas.gov

Source pages (important)

  • City of Victoria – Rules & Regulations (Victoria Community Center):
    • www.victoriatx.gov/216/Rules-Regulations
  • City of Victoria – Code of Ordinances (Municode portal):
    • library.municode.com/tx/victoria

Notes and next steps

  • Prior to listing or operating, confirm:
    • Zoning/land use for STR activity with the City’s Planning & Development Department (contact via City Secretary’s Office).
    • Local occupancy tax collection and remittance requirements (City Finance/Comptroller).
    • HOA/Condo association restrictions (if any) that may limit STR use.
    • Hotel Occupancy Tax and sales/use tax registration and compliance with the Texas Comptroller.
    • Life‑safety and fire code compliance for your property type and occupancy limits.
  • For events or gatherings hosted at the Victoria Community Center, observe all City rental requirements: permits, insurance, police/fire security, posted capacities, kitchen-only cooking rules, cancellation/deposit terms, and advertising restrictions.

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Overview of Victoria

Victoria, Texas, is the seat of Victoria County and one of the larger population centers of the South Texas coastal plain, with roughly 65,000 to 70,000 residents spread along the Guadalupe River about 30 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico. The city is often called the "Crossroads of South Texas" because U.S. Highways 59, 77, 87, and 87T converge here, and it functions as a regional hub for shopping, healthcare, and business for the surrounding ranching and oil-country communities. Its character is that of a working, middle-class Texas city with an old downtown of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century brick buildings, a sizable Hispanic population, and a steady but unhurried pace that contrasts with the bigger metros to the north. Victoria sits approximately 120 miles southeast of San Antonio, roughly 150 miles southwest of Houston, and about two hours north of Corpus Christi, placing it within an easy drive of several of the state's largest urban areas.

A short walk from the city center, Riverside Park is the largest green space in Victoria and home to the Texas Zoo, walking trails along the Guadalupe River, sports fields, and a small rose garden. The Texas Zoo, which relocated into the park and reopened in 2020, focuses on native and endangered species and is a popular family stop, while the broader park offers a stretch of riverfront that draws local walkers, picnickers, and paddlers.

About 30 miles south of Victoria, in the town of Goliad, Goliad State Park preserves the ruins of Mission Espiritu Santo, a Spanish Franciscan mission founded in the eighteenth century to convert the Karankawa and other local peoples. The site includes a museum, restored stone walls, and a short nature trail, and together with the adjacent town square it gives visitors a sense of early Texas under Spanish and Mexican rule. Just down the road stands Presidio La Bahía, a restored Spanish fortress that is remembered as the site where Colonel James Fannin and his Texian troops were held and ultimately executed in 1836, an event commemorated in the city's annual Goliad Massacre Day observance.

West of the city, the Coleto Creek Reservoir is a roughly 3,000-acre impoundment known for largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie fishing, with a public park, boat ramps, and camping areas managed by Victoria County. It is a quiet counterpoint to the busier Gulf beaches, which begin roughly an hour and a half to the southeast around Port Lavaca, Matagorda Bay, and the barrier islands.

For short-term-rental owners, Victoria's appeal is its position as a true crossroads: a comfortable, full-service South Texas city that puts visitors within an easy drive of San Antonio and Houston, the Gulf Coast, and the small but genuine historic cluster at Goliad, while offering its own riverfront park, zoo, and local restaurants as a base.

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