Utah
Forms, License Information, and Hemp Restrictions

REQUIRED STATE FORM(S)
Please select the form(s) below that pertain to your business to quickly and easily fill them out electronically. Upon completion a copy will automatically be send to you and to HBI. HBI will keep a copy of your submission with your file.
HBI Innovations requires that all clients in the United States complete Arizona Form 5000A, regardless of which state their business is located in. The form AZ 5000A is required even if your state does not have sales tax.
AZ Form 5000A โ This Certificate is prescribed by the Department of Revenue pursuant to A.R.S. ยง 42-5009. The purpose of the Certificate is to document and establish a basis for state and city tax deductions or exemptions. It is to be filled out completely by the purchaser and furnished to the vendor at the time of the sale. The vendor shall retain this Certificate for single transactions or for the specified period as indicated below. Incomplete Certificates are not considered to be accepted in good faith. Only one category of exemption may be claimed on a Certificate.
AZ Form 5000A - Required for all HBI Customers
Utah Exemption Form
STATE LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
Utah Tobacco Verification Website
Utah Business Entity Search Website
Utah Sales Verification Phone:
Utah Tobacco Verification Phone:
Tobacco tax license required:
Yes
Does the tobacco tax license expire:
Yes
When does the tobacco tax license expire:
3 years
Does sales tobacco tax license expire:
No
State License Example(s):


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HEMP RESTRICTIONS
Hemp Pre-Rolls <0.3% THC: Illegal
Hemp Rolling Papers: Restrictions on Sale and Marketing
Hemp Cigar Papers: Restrictions on Sale and Marketing
Notes on hemp restrictions:
License required to market or sell hemp or hemp products. Hemp products include any product derived from, or made by, processing industrial hemp plants or industrial hemp parts. Hemp products must be registered with the state prior to distribution or sale, and may be subject to testing. Smokable hemp flower is explicitly prohibited. The sale of rolling papers of any kind to individuals under the age of 21 is prohibited. Utah HB 227 goes into effect May 3, 2023; this bill updates the amount of allowable THC and THC analogs in products, imposes labeling restrictions requiring inhalable cannabinoid products to have a label warning of adverse health effects, requires cannabinoid testing for product registration applications, and bans the sale of certain cannabinoid products containing THC to individuals under the age of 21.
Statute(s):
U.C. 4-41-101 et seq.; U.C. 4-41-401 et seq.; Utah HB 227.
Hemp restrictions updated: 07/13/2023