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Short-Term Rentals in Provo, UT (2026)

6 verified short-term rentals rules for Provo, Utah, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Permit Requirements

Provo requires a short-term rental business license under Provo City Code Chapter 6.33; the city only permits STRs in eight commercial and mixed-use zones, not in residential or agricultural zones. Utah Code 10-8-85.4(4) expressly authorizes the city to require this license.

STR Business License Required (Code Ch. 6.33)

Heavy Restrictions

Utah Code Ann. 10-8-85.4(4), (1)(e) (effective Nov. 6, 2025)

(4) A municipality may adopt an ordinance requiring the owner or lessee of a short-term rental to obtain a business license or other permit from the municipality before operating a short-term rental within the municipality. (1)(e) "Short-term rental" means a residential unit or any portion of a residential unit that the owner of record or the lessee of the residential unit offers for occupancy...

Noise Rules

Short-term rental guests in Provo are subject to the same noise ordinance as permanent residents. Chapter 9.06 limits apply 24/7 with quiet hours from 10 PM–7 AM. STR licenses can be revoked for repeated noise violations.

Provo STR Noise & Guest Conduct Rules

Some Restrictions

Taxes & Fees

STR operators in Provo must collect Utah state sales tax (4.85%), Utah County Transient Room Tax (6%), and Provo City sales tax (1%). Total tax burden on STR stays is approximately 11–12%.

Provo Short-Term Rental Taxes

Some Restrictions

Parking Rules

STR properties in Provo must meet the same parking requirements as their zoning classification. ADU-associated parking may be on a front yard driveway if it leads to required covered spaces. Provo Code Ch. 14.37 governs off-street parking minimums.

Provo STR Parking Requirements

Few Restrictions

Occupancy Limits

Provo does not set a separate per-guest STR occupancy cap, but it sharply limits STR location: they are allowed only in eight commercial/mixed-use zones, and in multifamily buildings in those zones STR use is capped at 10% of the total dwelling units.

STRs Confined to Commercial Zones; 10% Building Cap

Heavy Restrictions

City of Provo, Code Compliance FAQ - Short-Term Rentals (QID 98)

This depends on the zone where your property is located. If your property is located in a residential zone, short-term rentals are not permitted. Provo City only allows for short-term rentals in the following zones: DT1, DT2, SC3, GW, WG, FC1, FC2, and PIC.

Insurance Requirements

Provo City Code Chapter 6.33 (Short-Term Rentals) does not publish a specific minimum liability-insurance dollar amount for STR operators, and Utah Code Sec. 10-8-85.4 does not set a statewide STR insurance floor. Standard Utah homeowner policies typically exclude commercial short-term rental activity, so most Provo operators rely on platform liability coverage (Airbnb Host Liability up to USD 1 million per occurrence; Vrbo Liability Insurance) or a stand-alone commercial STR policy.

Provo STR Insurance Requirements

Few Restrictions

Looking for Utah County county-wide rules?

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

Short-Term Rentals in Utah County