Utah Short-Term Rentals
Short-Term Rental Rules in Utah (2026)
Utah short-term rental and Airbnb regulations by city. STR permits, registration requirements, and state preemption status.
State Preemption Status
Statewide Preemption Status Unconfirmed
Unconfirmed
No statewide short-term-rental preemption statute was confirmed for this jurisdiction — regulation is local. Local governments retain full authority to set their own STR rules.
Short-Term Rental Rules by City
3 tracked Utah cities carry short-term-rental data below. Verified fields show the confirmed rule with a source citation; fields that could not be independently verified link to the official source instead of asserting a value.
| City | STR Allowed? | Registration Required? | Registration Type |
|---|---|---|---|
OgdenFull STR page → | Yes · Verified June 1, 2026 · Source | Yes · Verified June 1, 2026 · Source | Ogden City short-term rental license · Verified June 1, 2026 · Source |
ProvoFull STR page → | No · Verified June 1, 2026 · Source | No · Verified June 1, 2026 · Source | It is unlawful for any person to keep, conduct, operate, or maintain a short-term rental dwelling within the City without a short-term rental business license · Verified June 1, 2026 · Source |
Salt Lake CityFull STR page → | See official source | See official source | See official source |
Source: Utah Local Municipal STR Codes. Last verified April 5, 2026.
Last updated: April 5, 2026