March 11, 2026
New Jefferson County Short-Term Rental (STR) Septic Requirements (2026 Update)
Annual Septic Inspection & Pumping Now Required for STR Properties Served by Septic
Jefferson County has updated its short-term rental (STR) regulations, and properties served by septic systems (Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems or OWTS) are directly impacted.
If you operate — or plan to operate — a short-term rental in unincorporated Jefferson County that is served by septic, annual septic inspection and pumping may now be required as part of STR licensing and ongoing compliance.
You can review the county’s official requirements on the Jefferson County Short-Term Rental program page.
https://www.jeffco.us/5157/Short-Term-Rentals
This update adds a new layer of compliance separate from traditional home-sale septic requirements.
What’s Changing for STR Owners in Jefferson County?
Under the updated STR framework, properties served by septic systems may be required to complete:
You can review the county’s Short-Term Rental application process guide for detailed licensing steps and documentation requirements.
https://www.jeffco.us/DocumentCenter/View/55533/Short-Term-Rental-Application-Process-Guide-PDF
Draft regulation materials referencing sanitation and septic requirements are available through the county’s published STR ordinance updates.
These requirements apply specifically to STR licensing and are not limited to property transfers.
How STR Septic Requirements Differ from Transfer-of-Title Inspections
Jefferson County already requires a septic Use Permit prior to most property sales.
You can review the county’s OWTS Use Permit program requirements for transfer-of-title compliance.
https://www.jeffco.us/2386/Use-Permit-Program
However:
Use Permit (Home Sale):
STR Septic Requirement:
A property may be compliant for sale but still require updated documentation for STR licensing.
Why Annual Septic Service Makes Sense for Short-Term Rentals
Short-term rentals typically experience:
In mountain communities such as Evergreen, Conifer, and the Golden foothills — where many properties rely on engineered septic systems — proper maintenance is critical.
Annual inspection and pumping helps:
This is less about enforcement and more about responsible system management under increased use.
Advanced Septic Systems & STR Compliance
Many Jefferson County mountain properties use advanced or engineered systems, including:
If the STR property includes an advanced system, additional maintenance or an active O&M agreement may also be required.
Learn more about Advanced Septic System O&M Agreements in Jefferson County
Advanced systems require more oversight than standard gravity systems.
What Realtors Should Verify Before Listing an STR Property
If representing a property intended for short-term rental use:
Early verification reduces licensing delays and protects transaction timelines.
See Jefferson County septic requirements for home sales and STR properties
What Buyers & Investors Should Consider
If purchasing a property for STR use:
Predictable compliance supports predictable rental income.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does annual STR pumping replace transfer-of-title inspection? No. They are separate regulatory requirements.
Does this apply to all Jefferson County properties? It applies to STR properties in unincorporated Jefferson County served by septic systems.
How often must septic systems be pumped for STR use? Under the updated STR framework, annual inspection and pumping may be required for continued licensing.
What happens if documentation is missing? STR permit approval or renewal may be delayed until compliance documentation is provided.
Jefferson County STR Septic Compliance Support
South Platte Services builds on more than 50 years of local sanitation experience in Jefferson County’s mountain communities.
We provide:
If you operate or plan to operate a short-term rental served by septic, proactive compliance is the best strategy.