All kratom products sold in Utah (including online) must be registered with the Specialized Products Division to ensure compliance with the Utah Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) and Rule R66-51. This process helps ensure product safety, purity, and accurate labeling for consumers.
View Registered Product Lists
To see currently registered kratom products, please refer to the lists below:
AIMS Application Software Navigation Instructions
The UDAF utilizes the AIMS application software for product registration. If you are new to AIMS or need assistance, please refer to the following guides:
How to Register a New Kratom Product
Follow these steps to register your kratom product:
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- Visit the AIMS portal: https://agbusiness.utah.gov/s/
- Log in to your account.
- Click on the “Kratom” section.
- Select “Product Registration.”
- Click “Continue.”
- Choose “New Application”, then “Save and Proceed”.
- Verify your information, then click “Save and Proceed”.
- Complete the application and pay the application fee.
- Add each unique product to the application.
- If the label and ingredients are identical, product sizes are not considered unique and do not require separate registrations.
- Submit all required information and documentation as outlined below.
- Add each unique product to the application.
Required Application Information and Documentation
For each product, the following are mandatory and must be uploaded:
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- Product Labeling:
- Compliance: Labels must be fully compliant with the detailed requirements outlined in Rule R66-51.
- Immediate Container
- Outer Box
- Image of Final Product with Lot/Batch Number Visible
- Image of Gummy (if applicable)
- Compliance: Labels must be fully compliant with the detailed requirements outlined in Rule R66-51.
- Product Certificates of Analysis (COAs):
- Compliance: COAs must meet the standards specified in Rule R66-52.
- Testing performed within the last 6 months
- Mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragyine concentrations
- Foreign Matter
- Microbial
- Heavy Metal
- Pesticides (if applicable)
- Residual Solvents (if applicable)
- Additives (if applicable)
- Compliance: COAs must meet the standards specified in Rule R66-52.
- Product Labeling:
Note: The Specialized Products Division reserves the right to request additional information from the applicant if the submitted materials are deemed insufficient for approval.
Product Registration Fee and Application Review
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- Non-refundable Fee: A non-refundable fee of $475 is required for each unique kratom product registration.
- Payment Requirement: Applications will not be reviewed until full payment is received.
- Notification: Applicants will receive email notifications regarding the status of their application, including requests for additional information, approval, or denial.
- Approved Products: If approved, your product will be added to the official registered product list.
Renewing Product Registration
To renew a previously registered kratom product, follow these steps:
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- Visit the AIMS portal: https://agbusiness.utah.gov/s/
- Log in to your account.
- Click on the “Kratom” section.
- Select “Product Registration.”
- Click “Continue.”
- Choose “Renewal” as the application type, then “Next.”
- Select the specific product you wish to renew from the list.
- Complete the Renewal application with the current labeling and most recent testing.
Updating an Existing Product Registration
For changes to a previously registered kratom product, follow these steps:
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- Visit the AIMS portal: https://agbusiness.utah.gov/s/
- Log in to your account.
- Click on the “Kratom” section.
- Select “Product Registration.”
- Click “Continue.”
- Choose “Change Request” as the application type, then “Next.”
- Select the specific product you wish to update from the list.
- Complete the Change Request application with the necessary modifications.
Important: For substantial changes to a product (e.g., formulation, significant changes to labeling), a new product registration may be required. Please contact [email protected] if you are unsure if your change constitutes a “substantial change”.


