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Short-Term Rental Regulations
in Grand County, UT

Last verified: March 2026 · Report an update

Zoning & Conditions

Short-term rentals are limited to one dwelling unit per license, with owners permitted a maximum of one 'whole home' and one 'partial home' rental. Operators must remit a 10% lodging tax monthly and conspicuously post the license and visitor emergency information within the unit.

How to Obtain a Permit

1. Apply for an STR Business License through the Grand County Munirevs portal. 2. Pay the $200 annual license fee (and a one-time $500 OAO permit fee if the property is in an Overnight Accommodations Overlay district). 3. Ensure all required visitor emergency information is prepared for posting in the unit.

Official Resources

Official Grand County STR regulation source

Frequently Asked Questions

Are short-term rentals allowed in Grand County, UT?
Short-term rentals are limited to one dwelling unit per license, with owners permitted a maximum of one 'whole home' and one 'partial home' rental. Operators must remit a 10% lodging tax monthly and conspicuously post the license and visitor emergency information within the unit.
Is a permit required to operate a short-term rental in Grand County?
Yes, a permit is required to operate a short-term rental in Grand County. 1. Apply for an STR Business License through the Grand County Munirevs portal. 2. Pay the $200 annual license fee (and a one-time $500 OAO permit fee if the property is in an Overnight Accommodations Overlay district). 3. Ensure all required visitor emergency information is prepared for posting in the unit.
How do I get a short-term rental permit in Grand County?
1. Apply for an STR Business License through the Grand County Munirevs portal. 2. Pay the $200 annual license fee (and a one-time $500 OAO permit fee if the property is in an Overnight Accommodations Overlay district). 3. Ensure all required visitor emergency information is prepared for posting in the unit.

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