City of Commerce City, CO
HomeShort-Term Rental License Program
As of January 1, 2025, Short-Term Rentals (STRs) are legally permitted within the City subject to zoning and licensing requirements.
Applications for licenses will be available starting Monday, January 6.
What is a short-term rental unit?
A short-term rental unit (STR) is defined as a lodging service within a single-family attached (duplex) or detached dwelling unit, for compensation, to a person or persons for periods of less than 30 days, but excludes Bed and Breakfast Establishments and other Lodging Establishment uses. Short-Term Rental Unit does not include rental of a dwelling unit for meetings such as luncheons, banquets, parties, weddings, fundraisers, or other similar gatherings for direct or indirect compensation.
Where and how can I operate a Short-Term Rental?
Short-term rentals are governed by both the city’s Land Development Code and Municipal Code. Full regulations can be found here:
How to apply for a license:
Licenses for Short-Term Rentals (STRs) are applied through the City’s online licensing system, eTRAKiT.
All licenses are valid for a year from the date of issuance. Annual renewals are required. The cost of a license in $150.
All short-term rental units must designate a responsible agent that satisfies the following requirements:
- The responsible agent must have the access and authority to assume management of the unit.
- Must be located within 30 miles from the short-term rental unit.
- Must be available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week to respond to complaints, issues of concern, and violations related to this program.
- The property owner/licensee may serve as the responsible agent.
All licenses will be processed in the order received upon submittal of a complete application and payment of fee.
All license holders shall be familiar with their responsibilities as outlined in the City’s municipal code. Please review these requirements.
The following information will be required to be uploaded:
Important operational details:
The following is a summary, and it is not all-inclusive.
