logo image

Draper, Utah

Regulations >
Utah >
Draper

Want to see how Draper compares to other top cities in Utah?  Explore all city regulations in Utah. →

B

Draper, UT

Generally Investor Friendly

Local STR Agent

Local STR Agent

Draper STR Expert
Draper, Utah skyline

STR Regulations for Draper, Utah

Executive overview: Short-term rentals (rental periods under 30 days) are allowed in Draper, Utah, in single-family homes, condos, townhouses, and guest houses, and you may rent a room within your home. However, internal Accessory Dwelling Units (basement apartments) are not permitted for short-term rentals; detached ADUs may only be rented for 30 days or more. There are no city-specific short-term rental licenses or permits required for single-unit STRs; long-term rentals (30+ days) may trigger different requirements depending on the structure and use (e.g., ADU permits). The city has discussed regulation since 2022 but has not adopted any additional STR-specific rules as of the sources reviewed.


1) Are short-term rentals allowed in Draper, UT? (Explicit answer)

Yes. Draper allows short-term rentals (Airbnb/Vrbo-style rentals) in:

  • Condos and townhouses
  • Single-family houses (including renting the entire house or a room)

No STR-specific city license or permit is required for single-unit STRs. A city business license is only required if four or more single-family homes are rented in Draper; short-term rentals under 30 days do not require a business license.

Exceptions and limits:

  • Internal ADUs (I‑ADUs, e.g., basement apartments) may not be used as short-term rentals.
  • Detached ADUs (D‑ADUs) are allowed, but must be rented for at least 30 consecutive days.
  • Multi-family units (duplexes and above) always require a city business license.

Key citations:

  • City’s ADU page: “Draper City does not currently have any regulations specific to short-term rentals. Homeowners may rent an entire house, or a room within the home. ADUs must be rented for terms of 30 days or longer.”
  • City’s Business Licensing FAQ: “A business license is only required if four (4) or more single-family homes are rented out in Draper. Short term rentals (rented for less than thirty [30] days) do not require a business license. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) do not require a business license, but a permit is required… Multi-family dwelling units (duplexes and above) always require a business license.”
  • South Jordan (contextual city example): “Internal ADU’s such as basement apartments are not allowed to be used as short-term rentals.”

What do Airbnb hosts actually earn in Draper?

Draper hosts earn a median $30,648/year with $119 ADR and 76% occupancy.

Top performers pull in $37,801+ per year.

See the full Draper market breakdown →

2) How to start a short-term rental business in Draper

  1. Assess property eligibility and structure type
  • Confirm zoning/land use with city maps and city code. STRs are permissible residential uses in single-family, condo, and townhome properties per city guidance.
  • Internal ADUs are prohibited for STR use; detached ADUs must be rented 30+ days.
  • Multi-family units require a business license.
  1. Site feasibility and neighbor impacts
  • Confirm parking: ADUs require at least one additional non-tandem on-site parking space; internal ADUs also require one extra space. Single-family homes and condos/townhomes do not have explicit parking minimums for STR use in the provided sources, but ensure adequate on-street and on-site parking to avoid complaints.
  • Confirm owner-occupancy if considering a detached ADU; D‑ADUs require the primary dwelling to be owner-occupied.
  • Verify utility meter configuration: ADUs (both I‑ADU and D‑ADU) may not have separate utility meters.
  1. Decide whether to list a room vs. the entire home
  • Renting a room in the primary residence is allowed without an ADU permit.
  • Renting the entire single-family home is allowed without ADU or business licensing if under 30 days and not part of a portfolio of 4+ homes.
  1. Permits and approvals
  • ADU permits (if applicable):
    • Detached ADUs: zoning and dimensional standards apply; minimum 30-day rental term; owner-occupied requirement; architectural matching; height limit; size limit; shared utilities; parking requirement.
    • Internal ADUs: only allowed 30+ day rentals and must maintain external single-family appearance; separate utility meters prohibited; parking requirement; garage replacement if enclosed.
  • Building and safety:
    • All construction and significant interior alterations require a building permit (e.g., basement finishes, adding a kitchen).
  • Business licensing:
    • Single-unit STRs (under 30 days) do not need a city business license.
    • Portfolio operation (4+ single-family homes) requires a city business license.
    • Multi-family units always require a business license.
    • Home occupations are generally for in-home businesses that are not STRs.
  1. Taxes and recordkeeping
  • Collect and remit applicable transient room and sales taxes per state/local rules (beyond the scope of provided sources; consult a tax professional and the Utah State Tax Commission).
  • Keep records of bookings, guests, and payments; implement good neighbor policies (quiet hours, maximum occupancy, parties/property damage prevention) to reduce complaints and code enforcement risk.
  1. Launch and operate
  • Choose hosting platforms and set clear house rules.
  • Maintain safety compliance (smoke/CO detectors, emergency info); while not explicitly detailed in the provided sources, these are standard best practices.
  • Monitor city code updates. In 2022, Draper indicated intent to regulate STRs after an incident; as of the provided sources, no specific STR regulations have been adopted, but this may change.

3) Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

Permits (as applicable)

  • Accessory Dwelling Unit Permit (required for ADUs)
    • Separate online application via the Planning Services Portal
    • Required before renting/leasing an ADU
  • Building permits
    • Required for construction (remodels, finishes, new kitchens, structural changes)
  • Business license
    • Not required for single-unit STRs under 30 days
    • Required if renting 4+ single-family homes
    • Required for multi-family units (duplexes and above)
    • ADUs do not require a business license, but a permit is required with Planning

Key guidelines affecting STR operations

  • ADU rental term minimum: 30 consecutive days or more (I‑ADU and D‑ADU)
  • Owner-occupancy: required for D‑ADUs
  • Parking for ADUs: at least one additional non-tandem on-site parking space; if an interior garage is enclosed to create the I‑ADU, another garage must be provided
  • Utilities: ADUs may not have separate utility meters
  • External appearance: I‑ADUs must not change the exterior to appear anything other than a single-family home
  • Zoning/lot eligibility: D‑ADUs allowed on lots at least 12,000 sq. ft.; I‑ADUs generally allowed on lots >6,000 sq. ft. that front a public street meeting minimum width; some properties are prohibited via interactive map

Citations:

  • ADU permits, standards, and rental term rules
  • Building permit requirement for construction-related work
  • Business licensing thresholds and exclusions

4) Specific regulations (Draper City, Salt Lake County, Utah State)

Draper City (primary local authority)

  • Allowed STRs: Yes, in single-family houses, condos, townhouses; renting a room is allowed.
  • Prohibited STR use: Internal ADUs (I‑ADUs) may not be used as STRs.
  • ADUs:
    • D‑ADUs: 30+ day minimum rent; owner-occupied primary dwelling; one ADU per property; 50% of primary home square footage limit; match primary dwelling materials/color/design; max 35 ft height; shared utilities only; 1 extra non-tandem parking space required.
    • I‑ADUs: 30+ day minimum rent; owner-occupied primary dwelling; no separate utilities; maintain single-family exterior; 1 extra non-tandem parking; garage replacement if garage converted; lot/frontage constraints apply; interactive map indicates prohibited locations.
  • Business licensing:
    • Single-unit STRs under 30 days: no business license required.
    • Renting 4+ single-family homes: business license required.
    • Multi-family units: always require a business license.
    • ADUs: no business license, but ADU permit required.
  • Municipal code: Draper City Code and Enforcement portal is available for reference (zoning, updates).

Salt Lake County (broader context)

  • County-level STR-specific rules were not included in the provided sources. As of these sources, the operational requirements cited are primarily city-level. Monitor county-level updates for any tax or health/safety overlays.

Utah State

  • No STR-specific state statute is detailed in the provided sources. City-level rules and local licensing dominate. State transient room and sales tax obligations may apply; consult the Utah State Tax Commission and local guidance for tax collection/remittance.

Regulatory posture (2022–2025)

  • The city has discussed potential STR regulation since 2022 (press coverage), but no new STR-specific measures are identified in the provided city sources. Continue to monitor City Code and public notices for changes.

5) Contact information (Draper City)

Primary contacts

  • Planning and Development (ADU permits, zoning compliance)
    • Email: planning@draperutah.gov
    • Phone: (801) 576-6399
    • Address: 1020 E. Pioneer Rd., Draper, UT 84020
    • Online portal: Accessory Dwelling Unit Permit Application
  • Business Licensing Division (licenses for multi-family and portfolios; licensing questions)
    • Email: businesslicensing@draperutah.gov
    • Phone: (801) 576-6530
    • Address: 1020 E. Pioneer Rd., Draper, UT 84020
  • Building Office (building permits and inspections)
    • Email: building@draperutah.gov
    • Phone: (801) 576-6399
    • Address: 1020 E. Pioneer Rd., Draper, UT 84020
  • General city information
    • Phone: (801) 576-6500
    • Email: info@draperutah.gov

For the most up-to-date guidance, use the city’s Planning Services Portal and Business Licensing portal (links below).


6) Links to source pages (official and news)

Draper City: Accessory Dwelling Units (Permits and Standards)

  • www.draperutah.gov/business-development/planning-and-development/accessory-dwelling-units-permits/

Draper City: Business Licensing (licensing rules and exclusions)

  • www.draperutah.gov/business-development/business-licensing/

Draper City: Online Services Portal (Business Licensing, permits)

  • draper.onlama.com/

Draper City: City Code and Enforcement

  • codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/draperut/latest/overview

Draper City: Interactive Zoning Map

  • experience.arcgis.com/experience/5a4dc06fd17e4d4ea7a64028dafef1d7/

Draper City: Interactive Map – I‑ADU Eligibility

  • draper.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=59e475601dd84e8db7a4aa4ccb8c7f27

Utah Legislature – Title 17, Chapter 50 (zoning enabling statute)

  • le.utah.gov/xcode/Title17/Chapter50/17-50-S338.html?v=C17-50-S338_2017050920170509

South Jordan City: STR and ADU FAQs (contextual reference)

  • www.sjc.utah.gov/FAQ.aspx?QID=191

Utah Public Radio: 2022 article on potential STR regulation in Draper

  • www.upr.org/utah-news/2022-06-02/draper-to-potentially-regulate-short-term-airbnb-rentals-after-double-fatal-shooting

7) Compliance checklist for Draper STR investors

  • Confirm zoning and eligibility for your property type (single-family, condo, townhouse).
  • Confirm no I‑ADU is present or contemplated for STR use; if an ADU exists, ensure it meets ADU standards and only rent for 30+ days.
  • For ADUs: secure ADU permit; verify owner-occupancy, parking, utility sharing, size/height/design compatibility.
  • For any construction or interior changes: obtain building permits and pass inspections.
  • If you will operate 4+ single-family homes or own a multi-family building: obtain a business license before renting.
  • Implement neighbor-friendly policies, parking plans, and safety measures.
  • Monitor city code updates and public notices for new STR regulations.

This guide is based exclusively on the provided city and state sources. If you plan a portfolio operation or a multi-family STR, consult the Business Licensing Division and consider legal/tax advice for Utah state tax obligations.

Next step

Found a property in Draper?

Paste any address and get estimated revenue, cash-on-cash return, and comparable STR performance in under 5 minutes. 3 free analyses per day.

Ask the AI Advisor about Draper →

Free brief

Get the free Draper STR Investment Brief

Revenue data, top neighborhoods, seasonal trends, and the key regulations for Draper, Utah in one email.

Draper

Market Saturation Score

036912
Mild Saturation
2/ 12
months with declining YoY revenue
2–4 declining months: early saturation pressure - watch for trend persistence.
View Full Draper Market Analysis →

Photos of Draper

Overview of Draper

Draper is a city in Salt Lake and Utah counties in the U.S. state of Utah, about 20 miles (32 km) south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. As of the 2020 census, the population is 51,017, up from 7,143 in 1990.Draper is part of two metropolitan areas; the Salt Lake County portion is in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, while the Utah County portion is in the Provo-Orem metropolitan area. The Utah State Prison is in Draper, near Point of the Mountain, alongside Interstate 15. Gary Gilmore's execution occurred on 17 January 1977. The Utah Legislature voted to relocate the state prison to Draper in 2014 and in 2015 approved the Salt Lake City location the prison relocation commission recommended. The Draper Prison will close in 2022. Inmates will be moved to a new prison facility in Salt Lake City; the new prison is slated for completion in mid-2022.Draper has two UTA TRAX stations (Draper Town Center, 12300/12400 South and Kimball's Lane 11800 South) as well as one on the border with Sandy (Crescent View 11400 South). A FrontRunner commuter rail station serves the city's west side. The city has around 5 FLEX bus routes connecting neighboring communities and two bus routes to Lehi Frontrunner Station and River/Herriman, connecting at Draper Town Center and the Draper Frontrunner Stations. The city is home of 1-800 Contacts and a large eBay campus.

Want to know if a property in Draper is a good investment?

Enter an address to get instant revenue potential and comps.

startup landing logo

Copyright © 2026 HomeRun Analytics, Inc

Explore

HomeCountry ExplorerProperty Analyzer

Resources

Market ComparatorRegulationsBlog

Trusted by STR investors in 50+ U.S. states

Built by investors, for investors

STRProfitMap® is a registered trademark of HomeRun Analytics, Inc