State Building Permits
Utah - 2026 Building Permit Guide
Permit authority, application process, fees, and requirements for every county and city in Utah. Select your county to find your local permit guide.
29 Counties 239 Jurisdictions Updated March 2026
Utah Counties
Beaver County 4 jurisdictions → Box Elder County 13 jurisdictions → Cache County 13 jurisdictions → Carbon County 6 jurisdictions → Daggett County 3 jurisdictions → Davis County 13 jurisdictions → Duchesne County 6 jurisdictions → Emery County 10 jurisdictions → Garfield County 9 jurisdictions → Grand County 3 jurisdictions → Iron County 7 jurisdictions → Juab County 6 jurisdictions → Kane County 6 jurisdictions → Millard County 11 jurisdictions → Morgan County 2 jurisdictions → Piute County 5 jurisdictions → Rich County 5 jurisdictions → Salt Lake County 18 jurisdictions → San Juan County 4 jurisdictions → Sanpete County 15 jurisdictions → Sevier County 11 jurisdictions → Summit County 7 jurisdictions → Tooele County 7 jurisdictions → Uintah County 4 jurisdictions → Utah County 16 jurisdictions → Wasatch County 5 jurisdictions → Washington County 12 jurisdictions → Wayne County 6 jurisdictions → Weber County 12 jurisdictions →
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Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with your local building department before applying.
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