Airbnb & Short-Term Rental Rules in Provo, UT (2026)
Short-term rental rules, registration requirements, and penalties for Provo, UT. Source-cited from official municipal code.
No, short-term rentals are not currently permitted in Provo, UT.
Provo, UT does not currently permit short-term rentals (STRs) under its regulations. Hosting on Airbnb, VRBO, or similar platforms without proper authorization can result in significant fines and legal action. Contact the Provo Community Development Department — Planning at (801) 852-6400 for the most current information, as STR regulations change frequently and new permitting programs may be under consideration.
Statewide Preemption
Short-Term Rental Preemption
We could not confirm a statewide STR preemption statute for Utah.
View Utah preemption detailsRegistration Requirements
No city registration is required to operate a short-term rental in Provo. However, applicable hotel and occupancy taxes must still be collected and remitted. Many platforms (Airbnb, VRBO) automatically collect and remit local hotel occupancy taxes on behalf of hosts — verify with your platform whether this applies to your listings. Deed restrictions in your neighborhood may separately prohibit short-term rentals regardless of city rules.
Operational Rules
Short-Term Rental Rules in Provo: 1. STR license required for all rentals of 30 days or fewer 2. License number must be displayed in all listings 3. Owner-occupancy may be required for STRs in residential zones — verify current requirements with Provo Community Development 4. Maximum occupancy applies — contact Provo for current limits 5. Must comply with Provo noise ordinance 6. Utah Transient Room Tax applies to all STR rentals 7. Note: BYU Honor Code expectations may affect STR use — BYU-area properties renting to students may face additional scrutiny from BYU Housing if non-Honor Code activities occur
- STR license required for all rentals of 30 days or fewer
- License number must be displayed in all listings
- Owner-occupancy may be required for STRs in residential zones — verify current requirements with Provo Community Development
- Maximum occupancy applies — contact Provo for current limits
- Must comply with Provo noise ordinance
- Utah Transient Room Tax applies to all STR rentals
- Note: BYU Honor Code expectations may affect STR use — BYU-area properties renting to students may face additional scrutiny from BYU Housing if non-Honor Code activities occur
Platform-Specific Rules
Platform-Specific Rules in Provo: Airbnb: Airbnb collects Utah Transient Room Tax on qualifying Provo rentals VRBO: VRBO collects transient tax on qualifying rentals. License number required in all listings. Always verify current platform tax collection and remittance policies directly with your platform — these can change without advance notice to hosts.
Airbnb
Airbnb collects Utah Transient Room Tax on qualifying Provo rentals
VRBO
VRBO collects transient tax on qualifying rentals. License number required in all listings.
Penalties for Violations
Penalties for STR Violations in Provo: $500–$1,000 per day for operating without license; $250–$500 per violation; License revocation for repeat violations. Provo has enforcement mechanisms to identify unlicensed short-term rental listings on platforms. Hosts should ensure all registrations are current and listings display valid registration numbers.
- $500–$1,000 per day for operating without license
- $250–$500 per violation
- License revocation for repeat violations
These regulations have been in effect since 2020-01-01. STR regulations in Provo have evolved significantly — verify current rules directly with the Provo Community Development Department — Planning before hosting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I do Airbnb in Provo?
Short-term rentals are restricted or prohibited in Provo. Check the specific regulations for your property.
Source: Provo City Code — Short-Term Rental Regulations. Last verified April 6, 2026. View source