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Provo building & ADU permits

Recent permit activity, updated continuously.

143

Permits tracked

0

ADU permits

3

Distinct ZIP codes

Jun 19, 2026

Newest permit

Recent permits

A sample of the freshest permits in this jurisdiction — ZIP and city only (no street addresses).

ZIPPermit typeADU typeValuationApplied
84604Residential$0Jun 19, 2026
84601Residential$0Jun 19, 2026
84601Residential$0Jun 19, 2026
84604Other$635,000Jun 19, 2026
84606Residential$5,343May 19, 2026
84606Residential$18,973May 20, 2026
84606Residential$0May 20, 2026
84606Residential$0May 20, 2026
84606Commercial$77,928May 20, 2026
84606Commercial$57,400May 20, 2026
84604Residential$36,176May 20, 2026
84606Residential$0May 20, 2026
84604Residential$0May 20, 2026
84604Other$325,000May 21, 2026
84601Residential$65,000May 21, 2026
84604Residential$0May 21, 2026
84604Residential$0May 21, 2026
84604Residential$320,036May 21, 2026
84606Residential$1,001,784May 21, 2026
84604Residential$0May 21, 2026

Top ZIP codes by recent activity

846015384604528460638

Housing lawUtah

Utah's HB 82 (2021) makes an internal accessory dwelling unit — one within an existing single-family home — a permitted use in most residentially zoned areas, so cities generally cannot require a discretionary hearing; cities may exclude internal ADUs from a limited share of residential land.

Utah has not enacted a statewide duplex or middle-housing upzoning mandate; most middle-housing zoning remains local, with the state acting mainly through moderate-income-housing planning requirements.

HB 82 — internal ADUs (2021)

Data source

Sourced from City of Provo open data (ArcGIS). Public records — Utah GRAMA (no declared open license).

Provo permit data — FAQ

Where does Igni get Provo permit data?

Provo permit data is sourced directly from City of Provo open data (ArcGIS) — an official government open-data feed (Public records — Utah GRAMA (no declared open license)). Igni normalizes it and classifies ADU activity.

How fresh is Provo permit data?

Igni refreshes Provo permits continuously from the source feed, typically within about a day of filing. Headline counts reflect all permits Igni has tracked for this jurisdiction; the table shows the most recent activity.

Does Provo allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs)?

Utah's HB 82 (2021) makes an internal accessory dwelling unit — one within an existing single-family home — a permitted use in most residentially zoned areas, so cities generally cannot require a discretionary hearing; cities may exclude internal ADUs from a limited share of residential land.

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Informational only, not legal advice. Headline counts reflect all permits Igni has tracked for this jurisdiction; the table shows recent activity. Housing law changes — verify current statutes before relying on this.