Utah County does not require garage sale permits in unincorporated areas. Provo and Orem allow sales without permits but limit frequency and signs. Most Utah County jurisdictions are permit-free for residential sales.
Utah County unincorporated areas have no garage sale permit requirement under the Land Use Ordinance. Provo Municipal Code §5.20.090 explicitly exempts occasional residential garage sales from business license requirements. Orem Code §14-8-5 similarly exempts under Utah Code §10-1-203(3) which prohibits cities from licensing casual sales. Lindon, Pleasant Grove, Alpine, and American Fork follow the same permit-free approach. However, all jurisdictions require compliance with sign ordinances (typically §15-1 or §3-21) prohibiting off-site signs in public right-of-way. HOA communities in Highland, Saratoga Springs, and Eagle Mountain may impose permit or registration requirements via CC&Rs. Commercial activity disguised as garage sales triggers business license requirements and zoning violations under Provo §14.34 home occupation rules. Church, school, and nonprofit sales follow separate charitable solicitation standards.
Operating as unlicensed retail: home business zoning violation $100 to $500 under Provo §14.34.090. Sign violations: $25 to $100 per sign. Commercial reselling without license: business license fines $250 to $1,000.
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