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Home Business in Provo, UT (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Zoning Restrictions

Provo City Code Section 14.41.040 sets the baseline conditions every home occupation must meet, including that the business be conducted wholly within the dwelling, employ no non-resident persons on the premises, and not alter the residential character or disturb the peace of the neighborhood. Only one business vehicle (up to 14,000 lbs GVWR) is allowed and it must be stored entirely within a building.

Home occupation must stay incidental to residential use

Some Restrictions

Provo City Code Title 14 (Zoning), Ch. 14.41, Sec. 14.41.040 (Conditions)

Only one vehicle may be used in association with the home occupation and shall be garaged or stored entirely within a building or structure, with a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of fourteen thousand (14,000) pounds. Persons who are not bona fide residents of the premises shall not be employed on said premises.

Signage Rules

Provo City Code Section 14.41.040 prohibits any sign or advertising on the premises of a home occupation except a permitted nameplate, and bars any display visible from the exterior. Under the cross-referenced sign rules in Section 14.38.050, a home occupation nameplate is limited to a small wall-mounted nameplate.

No exterior signs or displays for home occupations

Heavy Restrictions

Provo City Code Title 14 (Zoning), Ch. 14.41, Sec. 14.41.040 (Conditions)

No sign or advertising shall be displayed on the premises except name plates as permitted by Section 14.38.050, Provo City Code, and no display of any kind shall be visible from the exterior of the premises.

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Home occupations in Provo's residential zones must not generate customer traffic that disturbs the neighborhood's residential character. No non-resident employees are typically permitted. High-traffic businesses require commercial zoning.

Provo Home Business Customer Traffic

Some Restrictions

Home Occupation Permits

Provo City Code Chapter 14.41 requires a home occupation permit before operating any business from a residence, with separate Minor (14.41.050) and Major (14.41.060) permit tracks. Under Utah Code Section 10-1-203(8), Provo may not charge a license fee for a home based business unless its off-site impact materially exceeds that of the residence, so the Minor Home Occupation Permit is issued at no cost.

Home occupation permit required; minor permits are free

Some Restrictions

Utah Code Sec. 10-1-203(8) (License fees and taxes), as enacted by 2017 Utah Laws ch. (S.B. 81)

A municipality may not: (a) require a license or permit for a business that is operated: (i) only occasionally; and (ii) by an individual who is under 18 years of age; or (b) charge a license fee for a home based business, unless the combined offsite impact of the home based business and the primary residential use materially exceeds the offsite impact of the primary residential use alone.

Looking for Utah County county-wide rules?

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

Home Business in Utah County