Our housing team works to empower families by providing resources to solve your immediate needs. There is no full-time shelter in Utah, Wasatch, and Summit counties. We provide short-term shelter at local hotels for families, couples, and vulnerable individuals. Our motel shelter is limited. If eligible, guests may receive 1–3 nights of shelter on a case-by-case basis. During the winter season, individuals and couples in Utah County will be referred to the warming center.
Temporary Shelter FAQs
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How many nights can I stay in our Motel shelter?
Our motel shelter is limited. We do provide shelter for families, individuals, couples, and vulnerable individuals. If you are eligible, you will get a maximum of 1-3 nights, and it will be on a case-by-case basis.
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What documents do I need to bring to see if I'm eligible?
ID is required. Other documents will be provided by a case manager. If eligible motel services will be temporary.
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What if I need shelter after business hours?
Please call:
Utah County Provo Dispatch (801) 852-6210
- Weekdays: 6pm-12am
- Weekends: 9am-12am
- Holidays: 9am-12amWasatch County Dispatch (435)-654-6571
- Weekdays: 6pm-12am
- Weekends: 9am-12am
- Holidays 9am-12amSummitt County Dispatch (435)-649-1234
- Weekdays: 6pm-12am
- Weekends: 9am-12am
- Holidays: 9am-12:00am -
If I'm eligible for shelter after hours, what do I do next?
If eligible and given a motel stay, you will need to come to the closest office the next business day.
- Utah County: 815 S Freedom Blvd in Provo
- Wasatch County: 34 W 200 S in Heber (Hours varies)
- Summit County: 17 S Main St in Coalville (Hours varies)
