Utah Building Departments β€’ Permits β€’ Planning β€’ Zoning

Utah Building Departments
City and County Directory

Looking for a Utah building department, permit office, planning department, zoning office, or community development page? This statewide directory helps you get to the official city and county websites where building, permitting, inspection, and development information is typically published.

29 Utah Counties
Official City and County Links
Permit and Planning Resource Page

What This Page Covers

This page is built for Utah property owners, contractors, business owners, developers, and metal building buyers who need to locate city or county government pages before starting a project, verifying jurisdiction, or checking permit requirements.

Why It Matters

Building rules can vary by county, city, town, and metro township. Before buying or quoting a building in Utah, it is smart to confirm the correct local authority, then look for building, permitting, zoning, planning, inspection, or community development information on that official site.

Search Utah City and County Building Department Links

Search by city, county, town, metro township, or common terms like permit, planning, zoning, inspections, or community development. Use the official website buttons below to get to the right local government page faster.

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Utah Permit Resource Directory

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Click any county or city below to load its official website in the preview window. If a government website blocks embedded viewing, use the full-site button and it will open normally in a new tab.

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How to Use This Utah Building Department Directory

If you already know the city or county, search it above. If you are outside city limits or are not sure which jurisdiction controls your project, start with the county. Once you land on the official site, look for pages named Building Department, Permits, Planning, Zoning, Community Development, Inspections, or Development Services.

Start With the Correct Jurisdiction

Some Utah projects fall under a city or town, while others may be handled by a county. Determining the right local authority first can save time and prevent permit mistakes.

Department Names Can Vary

Not every local government labels the page the same way. One city may use Building Department while another uses Planning and Zoning, Community Development, or Development Services.

Perfect for Metal Building Buyers

This page is especially useful for Utah metal building, steel building, shop building, commercial building, and agricultural building customers who need local permit direction before moving forward.

Utah Building Department Directory

Browse every county first, then scroll through the city, town, and metro township directory. These links go to official local government websites where building and permitting information is typically posted.

Some Utah local governments do not maintain a standalone page literally called β€œBuilding Department.” In those cases, use the official city or county site to find permit, planning, zoning, inspection, or community development information.

Need Help With a Utah Metal Building Project?

Once you locate the right city or county page, the next step is making sure your building quote lines up with local jurisdiction, use, span, and design conditions. Sevier Metal Buildings can help you move from research to a real project plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

These are some of the most common questions people have when trying to find the right Utah building department, permit office, planning office, or zoning contact.

No. Some use names like Community Development, Planning and Zoning, Development Services, Permitting, or Inspections. That is why this page links to the official local government website first.
If your project is inside city limits, start with the city or town. If you are outside city limits or are unsure, start with the county and confirm jurisdiction there.
Look for Building Department, Permits, Planning, Zoning, Community Development, Engineering, Development Services, or Inspections. Those are the most common places where building-related information appears.
It helps you verify local authority before buying or quoting a steel building, shop, garage, agricultural structure, warehouse, or commercial metal building in Utah.