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Short-Term Rental Regulations
in Amargosa Valley, NV

Last verified: March 2026 · Report an update

Zoning & Conditions

Short-term rentals are regulated as transient lodging. Operators must pay a 7% transient lodging tax (1% state/town split, 6% town funds) and comply with Nye County Code Chapter 18.08 regarding business license taxes.

How to Obtain a Permit

1. Download and complete the 'Amargosa Operator's Application' from the Nye County Room Tax website. 2. Submit the application to the Nye County Treasurer's office to obtain the required Town Operator's license. 3. Register for and remit the 7% transient lodging tax on a monthly basis (due by the 15th).

Official Resources

Official Amargosa Valley STR regulation source

Frequently Asked Questions

Are short-term rentals allowed in Amargosa Valley, NV?
Short-term rentals are regulated as transient lodging. Operators must pay a 7% transient lodging tax (1% state/town split, 6% town funds) and comply with Nye County Code Chapter 18.08 regarding business license taxes.
Is a permit required to operate a short-term rental in Amargosa Valley?
Yes, a permit is required to operate a short-term rental in Amargosa Valley. 1. Download and complete the 'Amargosa Operator's Application' from the Nye County Room Tax website. 2. Submit the application to the Nye County Treasurer's office to obtain the required Town Operator's license. 3. Register for and remit the 7% transient lodging tax on a monthly basis (due by the 15th).
How do I get a short-term rental permit in Amargosa Valley?
1. Download and complete the 'Amargosa Operator's Application' from the Nye County Room Tax website. 2. Submit the application to the Nye County Treasurer's office to obtain the required Town Operator's license. 3. Register for and remit the 7% transient lodging tax on a monthly basis (due by the 15th).

Disclaimer

This information is for general reference only and may not reflect the most current regulations. STR regulations change frequently. Always verify requirements with official local government sources before operating a short-term rental.

Last verified: March 2026 · Suggest a correction