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Accessory Structures in Provo, UT (2026)

4 verified accessory structures rules for Provo, Utah, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

ADU Rules

Provo City Code §14.30.030 governs ADUs. Detached ADUs must set back 10 feet from all property lines, be on permanent foundations, be architecturally compatible, and independently connected to utilities. Internal ADUs may have 1–2 utility meters.

Provo ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Shed Rules

Sheds under 200 sq ft in Provo do not require a building permit but must meet setback and height requirements. Structures over 200 sq ft require a permit and engineered drawings. No living quarters permitted in accessory buildings.

Provo Shed & Accessory Structure Rules

Few Restrictions

Garage Conversions

Garage conversions to living space in Provo require a building permit and must meet residential occupancy codes. Converting a garage to an ADU is subject to §14.30.030 ADU standards. Off-street parking requirements must still be met.

Provo Garage Conversion Rules

Some Restrictions

Carport Rules

Provo regulates carports as accessory structures under Title 14 (Zoning). In the R1 (One-Family Residential) zone, Sec. 14.10.080 requires garages and carports to be set back at least 20 feet behind the sidewalk, or at least 26 feet behind the back of curb where no sidewalk exists. On a residential corner lot, a garage or carport in the rear yard cannot be closer to the side-street property line than any residence on the adjoining lot, and in no case closer than 30 feet, whichever is more restrictive. Building permits are required for carport construction.

Provo Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Utah County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Provo city rules.

Accessory Structures in Utah County