A Summit County Business license is required if you are starting, buying, operating, or conducting business within the unincorporated areas of Summit County. Getting a license normally takes 5-10 business days, but can take up to 30 days, from the date the application is submitted until the approval process is completed.
These County Code Sections apply to county licenses. You should familiarize yourself with the requirements before applying.
Please do not apply unless you know you can pass an inspection with the Park City Fire Department. Your application will be delayed otherwise. You may be able to contact your building to make sure it has passed its annual inspection and do a walk-through of your space to make sure it is up to the fire code.
License Types
Licenses are valid from the date they are obtained until January 15 at which time they must be renewed. Business License fees are not prorated.
In-home Business - $125
Generally, an in-home business refers to all for-profit activity administered or conducted from a residence within the county.

Commercial License - $275
A commercial license is for any for-profit activity that is not an in-home business. Alcohol sales also require a Beer License.

Nightly Rental License - $350
Nightly Rental Licenses are required of both the owner of a property that is rented out on a short-term basis (less than 30 days) and any individual or company that manages properties that are rented out on a short-term basis.

Solicitor's License - $200
Anyone who wishes to solicit goods door-to-door in Summit County must obtain a Solicitor's License. Each solicitor must obtain a criminal background check through the Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation. You will also need to submit a photo for a Solicitor's Badge which is an additional $20.00.

Change of Information
Do you have a current Summit County License by need to change license information (e.g. location, name change, contact information, etc.)? Fill out this Change of Information Form to request those changes. Please note: a change in ownership requires a new application.
Utah Online Business Registration
For information about registering your business entity with the state of Utah and other state/city agencies, please visit the OneStop Business Registration website, HERE.
Licensed Business List
This list of licensed businesses includes businesses that have applied for licenses, but have not received final approval. The list was last updated on March 6, 2026.