A mobile food vendor is anyone selling food from a truck, trailer, or other movable wheeled equipment during designated hours. While local regulations may vary, here are some key state and federal requirements to consider.
State and Federal Requirements
🔹 Food Safety Regulations – Compliance with food safety laws is essential, including proper hygiene, equipment sanitization, food storage, and janitorial facility requirements. Food Safety Program
🔹 Food Safety Certification – At least one employee must be certified in food safety through an approved examination, while all other food-handling employees must obtain a Food Handler Card.
🔹 Vehicle Classification – Mobile food trucks and trailers may be classified as “commercial modulars” by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). Vendors should check registration and titling requirements with HCD. https://www.hcd.ca.gov/building-standards/permits-inspections.shtml
For more details, refer to the official Mobile Food Vendors Quick Start Guide [LINK TO GUIDE].
California State offers Free One-on-One Business Consulting Available
Small business technical assistance centers across California offer free, personalized support to help you navigate the process of starting and growing your food business.
Find your nearest center here: business.ca.gov/centers