Short-Term Rental Regulations
in Beaver County, UT
Last verified: March 2026 · Report an update
Zoning & Conditions
All short-term rentals require a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). Requirements include life-safety inspections (fire extinguishers, smoke/CO detectors), on-site parking, and posted emergency contact/trash information; properties in Agricultural Districts require neighbor notification within 500 feet.
How to Obtain a Permit
1. Submit a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) application to Beaver County Planning & Zoning with a $100 fee and required site/plat maps. 2. Obtain a state-issued Transient Room Tax ID. 3. Pass a life-safety inspection by the County Building Inspector and post the required safety/contact information and business license in the unit.
Official Resources
Official Beaver County STR regulation sourceFrequently Asked Questions
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Disclaimer
This information is for general reference only and may not reflect the most current regulations. STR regulations change frequently. Always verify requirements with official local government sources before operating a short-term rental.
Last verified: March 2026 · Suggest a correction