Any facilities conducting body piercing, tattooing, permanent makeup, branding, or scarification need to obtain a Wasatch County Body Art Facility Permit. This does not include ear piercing as defined in Utah Administrative Code R392-701 Body Art Facility Sanitation.
To learn more about specific regulation requirements and codes, click below:
To apply or ask questions regarding a body art permit, please contact:
lfreeman@wasatch.utah.gov
A food service facility permit is a requirement for any establishment that prepares or serves food to the public. It ensures that these establishments adhere to specific health and safety regulations to protect consumers from foodborne illnesses. This includes temporary food service locations.
Temporary Food Permit 2025
Temporary Food Handout 2025
To apply or ask questions regarding a food service permit, please contact:
Any tract of land where two or more mobile home spaces are leased, rented, or offered for lease/rent to accommodate mobile homes for residential purposes needs to obtain a Wasatch County Mobile Home Park Permit.
Any site, tract, or parcel of land that provides temporary living quarters for two or more RVs needs to obtain a Wasatch County RV Park Permit. RV Parks include designated spaces for RVs, and may include amenities like utility hookups, restrooms, and laundry facilities.
To apply or ask questions regarding Mobile Home or RV Parks, please contact:
A temporary mass gathering is defined as an assembly of 1,000 or more people that continues or can be expected to continue for two or more hours per day, or an event with the potential to generate significant environmental or health risks. Organizers of temporary mass gathering events need to obtain a Wasatch County Mass Gathering Permit.
trichardson@wasatch.utah.gov
Any place that provides temporary sleeping accommodations to the general public, including hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, resorts, short-term rentals, and similar establishments, needs to obtain a Wasatch County Public Lodging Permit.
To apply or ask questions regarding public lodging, please contact:
kepperson@wasatch.utah.gov
All schools in Wasatch County need to obtain a School Health and Safety Permit. "School" means a public or private educational institution, including any charter school, elementary school, middle school, or secondary school established to provide education for grades kindergarten through 12, regardless of students' age, including any attached preschool, but excluding home schools.
To apply or ask questions regarding a school health and safety permit, please contact:
No solid waste management facility shall be established, operated, maintained, or expanded until the owner or operator of the facility has gotten a permit and has received a letter of approval to accept waste.
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The Wasatch County Pool Regulation defines a public pool as any swimming pool, spa pool, wading pool, or special purpose pool facility that is not a private residential pool. All public pools need to obtain a swimming pool or spa permit.
To apply or ask questions regarding a swimming pool or spa permit, please contact:
Any commercial business that provides access to a tanning device needs to obtain a Wasatch County Tanning Permit. A "tanning device" is equipment that emits electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 200 and 400 nanometers, used for tanning the skin. This includes tanning booths and beds.
To apply or ask questions regarding a tanning permit, please contact:
Click the link below to apply for a tobacco retail permit:
Tobacco Retailer Permit Application
To ask questions regarding a tobacco retail permit, please contact:
ssimons@wasatch.utah.gov
A used oil permit is generally required for companies involved in transporting, processing, re-refining, or burning used oil, as well as for those operating used oil transfer facilities. "Used oil" is defined as any oil, whether refined from crude oil or synthetic, that has been used and contaminated by physical or chemical impurities.
To apply or ask questions regarding a used oil permit, please contact:
lhastings@wasatch.utah.gov
A Wasatch County Wastewater Permit is required for onsite wastewater systems that have a daily flow of 5000 gallons or less of domestic wastewater (the wastewater from toilets, showers, bathtubs, laundry, and kitchens in homes, small businesses, and offices). The Utah Department of Environmental Quality permits projects with a daily flow greater than 5000 gallons per day, or that include nondomestic wastewater flows such as agricultural or industrial processing or manufacturing.
To apply or ask questions regarding a wastewater permit, please contact: