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Your Guide to Food Trucks in Glendale

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Basic Checklist to Start a Food Truck in Glendale

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City Specific Permit Background for Food Trucks in Glendale

Food trucks in Glendale must obtain a Mobile Food Establishment Permit from the City of Glendale.

Types of Permits:

Mobile Food Establishment Permit (City of Glendale).
Health Permit (Maricopa County Environmental Services).
Fire Safety Inspection Permit (Glendale Fire Department).
Zoning/Location Permit (City of Glendale).
Steps for Obtaining the Permit:

Submit a completed application for a Mobile Food Establishment Permit to the City of Glendale.
Complete a Food Safety Certification course approved by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).
Pass an annual health inspection by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department (MCESD).
Schedule and pass a fire safety inspection with the Glendale Fire Department if using cooking equipment (e.g., grills, fryers, or propane).
If necessary, obtain a zoning permit from the City of Glendale to operate in specific districts or public areas.
Ensure compliance with local zoning laws for operating in restricted areas or during special events.
Unique Rules/Conditions:

Food trucks must operate from a licensed commissary kitchen for food storage, preparation, and cleaning.
Food trucks may be subject to zoning restrictions, particularly in public spaces or residential areas.
Special permits are required for operating at events or in high-traffic zones.

Cost of Business Permit

$120

How Often Business Permit needs to be Renewed

Annually

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Health Requirements for Food Trucks in Glendale

Inspections: Food trucks must pass an annual health inspection by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department (MCESD), covering food storage, cleanliness, equipment maintenance, and sanitation.
Food Safety Certifications: Operators must complete a Food Safety Certification course recognized by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) before applying for a permit.
Truck-Specific Requirements:
Handwashing stations with soap, paper towels, and warm water.
Proper waste disposal systems to meet local health standards.
Proof of using a licensed commissary kitchen for food storage and preparation.
Food handling and sanitation standards that comply with the Arizona Food Code.

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Permitted Operating Hours for Food Trucks in Glendale

Food trucks in Glendale are generally allowed to operate from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., with extended hours allowed for special events or with prior approval.

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Notable Fire Requirements for Food Trucks in Glendale

Food trucks with cooking equipment (e.g., grills, fryers, or propane systems) must undergo a fire safety inspection by the Glendale Fire Department.
A fire suppression system is required for food trucks using cooking equipment.
Fire safety certificates may be required before a food truck can begin operation.

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Other Local Notes for Operating a Food Truck in Glendale

Food trucks are prohibited from operating within 200 feet of school entrances during school hours without special approval.
Vendors must comply with zoning regulations for public areas, including compliance with street parking restrictions.
Food trucks are encouraged to apply for special event permits if planning to operate at festivals or high-traffic public events.
Special event permits may allow for extended operating hours or more flexible location options.

The information on this page is collected through collaboration with local food truck owners and occasional voluntary submissions from local government and health officials. Food Truck Profit is not a government agency and cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this information. All food truck owners are strongly encouraged to consult directly with local government officials, including fire and health departments, to ensure compliance with all regulations. Food Truck Profit assumes no liability for errors or omissions in the content provided.

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