Riverton, Utah

Short-Term Rental Regulations — Salt Lake County

Allowed (Permit Required)

STR Status

Permit: RequiredBusiness License Required
✓ Verified against the official ordinance.View source· Last verified 6/8/2026
150Annual Cap

Permit & Licensing

Permit RequiredYes
Renewalannual (business license)
Business License RequiredYes
WaitlistNot specified

Owner Requirements

Owner Occupancy RequiredNot specified
Primary Residence RequiredNot specified
Insurance RequiredNot specified

Limits & Restrictions

Max Nights Per Year150
Parking RequiredYes

Taxes & Fees

Transient Occupancy Tax / TOTContact city for rates

Zoning Restrictions

  • allowed in all residential zones with Conditional Use Permit

Official Sources

Data confidence: 97%Last updated: June 8, 2026

Short-term rental rules in Riverton, Utah

Short-term rentals (Airbnb, Vrbo) in Riverton, Utah are allowed with a permit. Operators must obtain a permit.

Frequently asked questions

Are short-term rentals allowed in Riverton, Utah?

Short-term rentals (including Airbnb and Vrbo) are allowed with a permit in Riverton, Utah.

Do I need a permit to run an Airbnb in Riverton?

A short-term rental permit is required, a business license is also required.

Are there stay limits for short-term rentals in Riverton?

Yes — Riverton sets a cap of 150 rental nights per year.

Where do these Riverton short-term rental rules come from?

These details are verified against Riverton's official short-term rental ordinance and updated when the rules change.

Always verify before you buy. Short-term-rental rules change often and may not be fully current here. Confirm directly with Riverton, Salt Lake County, or Utah authorities — and consult a qualified attorney — before purchasing property or operating an STR. This is not legal advice.