Raw Milk Laws in Utah — Complete 2026 Guide
Quick Reference
| Legal Status | Legal (Retail Sales) |
| Governing Agency | Utah Department of Agriculture and Food |
| Farm Gate Sales | Yes |
| Retail Sales | Yes |
| Herdshare Programs | Yes |
| Farmers Market Sales | Yes |
Raw Milk Law in Utah — Overview
Raw milk retail sales are legal with a permit.
The primary regulatory authority for raw milk in Utah is the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Farmers who wish to sell raw milk must comply with all applicable state regulations, which typically include obtaining a permit, maintaining herd health records, and submitting to regular milk quality testing. Regulations can change — always verify current requirements directly with Utah Department of Agriculture and Food before buying or selling.
How to Buy Raw Milk Legally in Utah
Here is how to legally purchase raw milk in Utah:
- Visit a licensed farm directly. Look for farms with a valid raw milk permit from Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Purchase milk at the farm (farm-gate sales).
- Buy at retail stores. Utah permits raw milk in licensed retail locations. Check natural food co-ops, health food stores, and some grocery chains.
- Shop at farmers markets. Some licensed farms in Utah sell raw milk at approved farmers markets.
- Join a herdshare. You can also obtain raw milk through a herdshare agreement as a partial herd owner.
- Ask about testing. Reputable raw milk farms publish regular test results for coliform bacteria, somatic cell count, and pathogens. Always ask for current test results.
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View Utah Farm Directory →Frequently Asked Questions
Is raw milk legal in Utah?
Raw milk retail sales are legal with a permit.
Can I buy raw milk at a store in Utah?
Yes. Utah permits retail raw milk sales in licensed stores. Look for raw milk at natural food co-ops, health food stores, and some grocery locations.
Do I need a permit to sell raw milk in Utah?
Yes. Farmers in Utah must obtain a permit or license from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Requirements typically include regular milk testing, herd health inspections, and facility compliance. Contact Utah Department of Agriculture and Food directly for current licensing details.
This guide was last updated . Raw milk laws change frequently. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current regulations with Utah Department of Agriculture and Food or a qualified attorney.