Retaining walls over 4 feet (measured from footing bottom to top) require a building permit and engineered drawings in Provo, Orem, and unincorporated Utah County. Walls with surcharge loads need permits at any height.
Utah County and its cities adopt the International Residential Code through Utah Code §15A-2-103. IRC Section R105.2 exempts retaining walls 4 feet or less (bottom of footing to top) from permits unless they support a surcharge. Provo Code §15.04 and Orem Code §16-3 require a building permit and plans stamped by a Utah-licensed professional engineer for walls exceeding 4 feet or any wall retaining a driveway, pool, structure, or slope. The Wasatch Front's expansive clay soils and steep benches above Provo, Orem, and Alpine make proper drainage (gravel backfill, weep holes or French drain) essential; failed walls have caused significant damage in Alpine and Cedar Hills. Setbacks under the Utah County Land Use Ordinance §5-3 typically require walls over 4 feet to sit at least 3 feet from property lines. Rockery walls in canyon areas (Provo Canyon) may require geotechnical review.
Unpermitted walls: stop-work order, retroactive engineering review at owner expense, potential demolition. Provo fines $200-$1,000 plus double permit fees. Failure causing off-site damage can trigger civil liability under Utah's lateral-support doctrine.
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