Vacation Rental Licensing in Astoria
Welcome to the City of Astoria’s Vacation Rental Licensing Program. Whether you’re currently operating a vacation rental or thinking of applying, this page will guide you through everything you need to stay in compliance with updated City regulations.
Astoria’s vacation rentals are an important part of our tourism economy—but they also impact local housing availability and neighborhood livability. That’s why the City adopted clear licensing requirements and operational standards under City Code Sections 8.740–8.749 (Ordinance 25-07) , balancing visitor access with community values.
Quick Facts
What is Considered a Vacation Rental in Astoria?
A vacation rental is a dwelling or lodging unit offered to guests for stays of 30 consecutive days or less, and where no owner or manager lives on the property during the rental.
This is not the same as a Homestay Lodging (HSL), where an owner resides on-site. If you're unsure what category your property falls under, contact us.
Why Do I Need a License?
Licensing helps ensure vacation rentals are safe, legal, and good neighbors. Your license helps:
Who Can Apply Now?
We’re currently accepting applications for existing, pre-approved vacation rentals (i.e., units previously approved or operating before December 7, 2022)
New applications for unlicensed vacation rentals will be accepted starting early 2026
How to Get Your Vacation Rental License
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of what to do.
1. Prepare Your Materials
You'll need:
2. Submit Your Application
Submit your completed packet:
Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
3. Prepare for Fire & Life Safety Inspection
Once we receive your complete application, staff will schedule an inspection.
Permit Fees
License Type
Fee
New Vacation Rental License (Base)
$500
Each Additional Lodging Unit
$75
Existing Pre-Approved Facility License (per property)
$150
Biennial Renewal (Every 2 Years)
Re-Inspection or Complaint Follow-up
Appeal of Denial, Revocation, or Enforcement
Payment must accompany your application. Accepted methods: cash, check, or credit card.
Important Rules Every Vacation Rental Must Follow
What About Existing Rentals?
If your vacation rental began operating on or before December 7, 2022, you may qualify as a lawful nonconforming use.
To retain that status, you must submit a license application by December 31, 2025.
What Happens if I Don’t License?
Operating a vacation rental without a valid license may result in enforcement actions, fines, or loss of eligibility to operate in the future. Our goal is to support every operator in becoming and remaining compliant. If you’re unsure about your licensing status, please contact us—we’re here to help.
Still Have Questions?
We’re here to help!If you’re unsure where to start—or just want more details—you can also check out our Vacation Rental FAQs for helpful answers about licensing steps, eligibility, the 50-unit cap, inspections, and more.
Contact Us:(503) 338-5183planning@astoria.govwww.astoria.gov/vacationrentals