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Selling at Craft Fairs in Wyoming: Permits, Licenses & Sales Tax (2026)

This is general information, not legal or tax advice. Permit and tax rules change, and your situation may differ. Always confirm current requirements with the official state agency linked in this guide, and consult a licensed attorney or tax professional for advice about your specific business.Last verified against official state sources: 2026-06-11

Quick answer

Required registration
Wyoming Sales/Use Tax License (temporary Occasional Sales registration available for events)
Issued by
Wyoming Department of Revenue, Excise Tax Division
Cost
$60 one-time fee for a regular vendor license; the temporary Occasional Sales application lists no fee
Where to register
Official registration page

Do you need a permit to sell at craft fairs in Wyoming?

If you sell handmade goods at retail in Wyoming, even from home or at craft shows, you meet the state's vendor definition and must register with the Department of Revenue before making sales; the license application instructions specifically call out people who attend craft shows.

The Department aims to issue licenses within 10 business days of a complete application; the full online process through WYIFS generally takes about two weeks.

Temporary and one-off event sellers

Wyoming has a dedicated path for temporary vendors: the Occasional Sales application (ETS Form 001.1, Temporary Business Operations), which the DOR says is for craft shows and boutique markets. You identify the event, city, county, and sales dates, then report tax on Return 43-1, the occasional vendor return.

The occasional sales exemption

Wyoming's occasional sales exemption covers only fundraising sales by religious or charitable organizations. Individual hobbyists and crafters must register and collect tax, using either a regular license or the temporary occasional sales registration.

Sales tax at Wyoming craft fairs

The state rate is 4 percent, with county option taxes and resort district add-ons bringing combined rates to between 4 and 8 percent. The rate is based on where the customer takes possession, so charge the rate at the event location using the DOR's rate charts.

Business licenses and local rules

Wyoming has no general state business license; beyond entity registration, permits depend on your business purpose and are handled locally, so contact the City Clerk's office where the event is held.

Selling as a vendor without the required license is a misdemeanor under W.S. 39-15-108(c), and the attorney general can seek an injunction against unlicensed vendors.

Wyoming craft fair permit FAQ

Do I need a license to sell at craft fairs in Wyoming?

If you sell handmade goods at retail in Wyoming, even from home or at craft shows, you meet the state's vendor definition and must register with the Department of Revenue before making sales; the license application instructions specifically call out people who attend craft shows.

What permit do craft fair vendors need in Wyoming?

Wyoming Sales/Use Tax License (temporary Occasional Sales registration available for events), issued by the Wyoming Department of Revenue, Excise Tax Division. Cost: $60 one-time fee for a regular vendor license; the temporary Occasional Sales application lists no fee. The Department aims to issue licenses within 10 business days of a complete application; the full online process through WYIFS generally takes about two weeks.

Do I need a permit for just one or two craft shows a year in Wyoming?

Wyoming's occasional sales exemption covers only fundraising sales by religious or charitable organizations. Individual hobbyists and crafters must register and collect tax, using either a regular license or the temporary occasional sales registration.

How does sales tax work at Wyoming craft fairs?

The state rate is 4 percent, with county option taxes and resort district add-ons bringing combined rates to between 4 and 8 percent. The rate is based on where the customer takes possession, so charge the rate at the event location using the DOR's rate charts.

Do I need a business license to sell crafts in Wyoming?

Wyoming has no general state business license; beyond entity registration, permits depend on your business purpose and are handled locally, so contact the City Clerk's office where the event is held.

Ready to sell in Wyoming?

Browse upcoming craft fairs in Wyoming with booth fees and application deadlines, read our picks for the best Wyoming craft fairs, and use the booth ROI calculator to plan your season.

Official sources

  • Sales/Use/Lodging Registration, Wyoming DOR Excise Tax Division
  • Excise Tax FAQs, Wyoming DOR
  • Tax Rates, Wyoming DOR Excise Tax Division
  • Wyoming Statutes Title 39, Chapter 15 (licenses, exemptions, penalties)
  • WYIFS, Wyoming Internet Filing System (registration portal)

Last verified: 2026-06-11. Spotted something out of date? Let us know.

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