BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. (August 12, 2025) — Just less than a year after the City of Bainbridge Island’s short-term rental (STR) ordinance took effect, the City is reporting a strong compliance rate among operators, with the vast majority securing the required STR Certificate and business license.
Since the ordinance went into effect, 157 short-term rentals have registered with the City:
- 151 STR Certificates have been issued
- Six STR applications are pending (primarily awaiting completion of business license requirements)
In addition, there is evidence that seven STRs are operating without registering for an STR Certificate. Of those, two have been issued with $1,000 citations for non-compliance. Neither of these properties are the owner’s primary residence, and one has an out-of-state address for their tax record.
“Achieving a near full compliance rate less than a year after the STR ordinance took effect is a huge win for the community,” said City Manager Blair King. “It ensures short-term rentals operate fairly and transparently while contributing to the local economy. This success reflects our community’s engagement and our operators’ commitment to high standards, and it supports our goal of maintaining a clear, accountable system that works for both residents and visitors.”
The STR ordinance requires all short-term rentals to be licensed and to provide a local contact who can respond to issues within one hour. The City also launched a Short-Term Rental Public Portal to give community members direct access to STR information and resources, including a 24/7 hotline and online complaint submission tool.
Through the portal, the community can:
- View the license number of each STR
- Find the local contact phone number for the property
- See the number of bedrooms and maximum occupancy
- Explore a map of STR locations on Bainbridge Island
- Report concerns through the complaint portal (via See Click Fix) for code violations or by calling the 24/7 hotline at (844) 308-1261,operated by Deckard Technologies, the City’s STR data manager
The portal is available here: https://str-public-portal.deckard.com/bi. Users can zoom in and click on any property dot for details.
Looking ahead, the City is working with the Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce and the Bainbridge Island Innkeepers Forum to promote island short-term rentals and hotels to visitors attending the 2026 World Cup in Seattle.
(Image: Example/Sample of a short-term rental sign posted on a property, as required by the City’s ordinance.).
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Background
The City’s STR ordinance took effect on September 30, 2024 to improve transparency, accountability, and neighborhood compatibility for vacation rental operations. The ordinance requires all STRs to obtain a City-issued STR Certificate, hold a current City business license, and identify a local contact available to address issues within one hour. The regulation applies to all whole-home and partial-home rentals of less than 30 days and is intended to balance visitor benefits with the quality of life in residential neighborhoods.
For more information about the STR ordinance and requirements, visit https://www.bainbridgewa.gov/964/Short-Term-Vacation-Rentals.
Media Contact:
Shannon Hays, Communications
shays@bainbridgewa.gov – 206-530-3627
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