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STR Regulations for Nephi, Utah

Overview: Are short‑term rentals allowed in Nephi?

Short‑term rentals (STRs) of fewer than 30 consecutive days are explicitly allowed in Nephi under municipal ordinance 11‑05‑2024 “Short‑Term Rental Regulations for Lodging Less Than 30 Days,” adopted by the Nephi City Council on November 5, 2024. The city requires licensing, compliance with safety codes, and adherence to operating guidelines. At the state level, Utah does not prohibit listing an STR on a short‑term rental website; however, it restricts certain arrangements involving internal accessory dwelling units (IADUs) — specifically, renting an IADU for fewer than 30 consecutive days is prohibited by state law. Investors should confirm zoning compatibility before acquiring or converting property.

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How to start a short‑term rental in Nephi

  1. Confirm property zoning with Nephi City Planning/Zoning to ensure STRs are permitted at the subject address.
  2. Apply for a Nephi business license (if required) and obtain the city STR license/permit under Ordinance 11‑05‑2024.
  3. Complete any required safety and health inspections (smoke/CO detectors, fire extinguisher, address posting, egress window compliance, and general building/fire code adherence).
  4. If the unit is an IADU, ensure it is not offered for fewer than 30 consecutive days; state law (H.B. 82) prohibits IADU short‑term rentals under 30 days, and Nephi’s ordinance framework aligns with that prohibition.
  5. Register for Transient Room Tax (TRT) and sales/use tax where applicable with the Utah State Tax Commission; confirm local transient room tax requirements with Nephi or Juab County. (TRT is typically collected by hosts and remitted to the state; verify registration and filing obligations.)
  6. Prepare a House Rules packet, renter contact/emergency information, and set up screening and booking processes consistent with the city’s rules.
  7. Post required information inside the STR (license number, emergency contacts, fire rules) as directed by the ordinance.
  8. Maintain records for inspections, guest logs (if required), and tax filings; renew the STR license annually.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Nephi STR license/permit under Ordinance 11‑05‑2024
    • License renewals are established to expire on December 31 annually (per planning commission direction reflected in meeting minutes).
  • Business license/registration as required by Nephi
  • Proof of safety and code compliance
    • Functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
    • Fire extinguisher(s) in accessible locations
    • Street address clearly posted
    • Egress bedroom window compliance where applicable
    • Compliance with building, health, and fire codes
  • TRC/TRT registration and any applicable local transient room tax registration
  • Responsible agent contact information (24/7) posted inside the unit
  • House Rules and emergency information packet for guests
  • Noise, parking, occupancy, and trash management plan consistent with city code
  • Fire restriction notifications if a county fire ban is in effect (the responsible agent must notify renters of current restrictions)
  • For IADUs: Prohibited to rent for fewer than 30 days; confirm IADU recording with the county if applicable

Specific regulations: Nephi (municipality), Juab County (unincorporated), and Utah (state)

  • Nephi (municipal)
    • Short‑term rentals under 30 days are allowed with a license under Ordinance 11‑05‑2024.
    • Licensing, safety code compliance, and operating guidelines are required.
    • Licenses expire annually on December 31 (as established in the local regulatory process).
    • Responsible agent must post contact information and provide notices regarding fire restrictions during county fire bans.
  • Juab County (unincorporated)
    • The Juab County Planning Commission discussed a short‑term rental ordinance in 2022, with emphasis on protecting public safety and requiring annual license expiration on December 31.
    • The county discussion addressed fire restrictions notification, license expiration, and enforcement mechanisms (including liens for violations); specifics for any adopted ordinance should be verified with the County Commission/Attorney’s office.
  • Utah (state)
    • State law prohibits municipalities and counties from restricting speech on short‑term rental websites; cities may not punish someone solely for listing an STR.
    • Internal accessory dwelling units (IADUs) are a permitted use in residential zones, but:
      • Renting an IADU for fewer than 30 consecutive days is prohibited.
      • State law allows local recording of IADUs and enforcement tools (including liens) for violations.
    • IADU rules include requirements for owner‑occupancy, long‑term rental (≥30 days), additional parking, and design standards to maintain single‑family appearance.

Contact information

  • Nephi City (municipal licensing, zoning, STR ordinance)
    • Address: 21 East 100 North, Nephi, UT 84648
    • Phone: (435) 623‑0822
    • Email: lisabrough@nephi.utah.gov
    • Note: Full ordinance text is available at the City Recorder’s Office (Ordinance 11‑05‑2024).
  • Juab County (unincorporated regulations and TRT coordination)
    • Administrative Offices, Nephi, UT
    • General Phone: (435) 623‑0340 (verify with the County Commission/Attorney’s office for STR administration)
  • Utah State Tax Commission (sales/use tax and Transient Room Tax registration/filings)
    • Phone: (801) 297‑2200 or (800) 662‑4335
    • Website: tax.utah.gov

Source pages and documents

  • Nephi Public Notice (Adoption of STR Ordinance 11‑05‑2024): www.utah.gov/pmn/sitemap/notice/951521.html
  • Nephi STR Ordinance 11‑05‑2024 (PDF): www.utah.gov/pmn/files/1191753.pdf
  • Juab County Planning Commission Minutes (March 16, 2022) — STR ordinance discussion and licensing expiration: juabcounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Planning_Commission_Minutes_Mar_16_2022.pdf
  • STRProfitMap: Utah STR regulations overview and Nephi listing metrics: www.strprofitmap.com/regulations/UT
  • H.B. 82 (2021) — IADU and STR provisions (Utah Legislature): le.utah.gov/~2021/bills/static/HB0082.html

Important note: Obtain the full text of Ordinance 11‑05‑2024 from the Nephi City Recorder’s Office or the attached PDF to confirm the latest licensing, safety, zoning, and enforcement details, as well as any fees, inspection requirements, and local taxes.

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Overview of Nephi

Nephi ( NEE-fy) is a city in Juab County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Provo–Orem metropolitan area. The population was 6,443 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Juab County. It was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1851 as Salt Creek, and it acquired its current name in 1882. It is the principal city in the Juab Valley, an agricultural area. Nephi was named after Nephi, son of Lehi, from the Book of Mormon.

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