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Your Guide to Food Trucks in Macon-Bibb County

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Basic Checklist to Start a Food Truck in Macon-Bibb County

Macon-Bibb County
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City Specific Permit Background for Food Trucks in Macon-Bibb County

Mobile Food Vendor License: To operate a food truck in Macon-Bibb County, vendors must obtain a Mobile Food Vendor License issued by the City of Macon or Macon-Bibb County. This involves submitting an application, providing proof of food safety certification, and passing an inspection by the Macon-Bibb County Environmental Health Department. The license is valid for one year and must be renewed annually.

Health Permit: All food trucks must undergo an inspection by the Macon-Bibb County Environmental Health Department or the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). The inspection ensures compliance with food safety regulations, including proper food handling, storage, refrigeration, and sanitation. A health permit is required for operation and must be renewed annually.

Business License: Food truck operators must register their business with Macon-Bibb County and obtain a business license. This ensures the business is recognized legally within the county and must be renewed annually.

Zoning and Location: Macon-Bibb County has specific zoning regulations for food trucks. Food trucks must operate in designated food truck zones or obtain special permits for vending in certain areas. There are restrictions on operating near schools, residential areas, and other public spaces.

Cost of Business Permit

$200

How Often Business Permit needs to be Renewed

Annually

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Health Requirements for Food Trucks in Macon-Bibb County

Inspections: Food trucks must pass an annual inspection conducted by the Macon-Bibb County Environmental Health Department or the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). Inspections check for compliance with food safety standards, including food storage, refrigeration, sanitation, and cooking equipment.

Food Safety Certification: Operators and employees must complete a state-approved food safety certification program before applying for the food truck permit. Certification is valid for 3 years and must be renewed.

Truck Requirements: Food trucks must maintain a handwashing station, waste disposal systems, and meet local sanitation and food safety standards. They must also operate from a licensed commissary kitchen for food preparation and storage.

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Permitted Operating Hours for Food Trucks in Macon-Bibb County

Food trucks can operate from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., though these hours may vary depending on location-specific rules or special event permits.

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Notable Fire Requirements for Food Trucks in Macon-Bibb County

Fire Safety Inspection: Food trucks with cooking or heating equipment (such as grills, fryers) must undergo a fire safety inspection by the Macon-Bibb Fire Department. The inspection ensures that the truck meets fire safety standards, including the installation of fire extinguishers, suppression systems, and grease traps. A fire safety certificate may be required to operate.

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Other Local Notes for Operating a Food Truck in Macon-Bibb County

Food trucks are generally prohibited from operating within 200 feet of schools during school hours, unless authorized by the city.
Special event permits are required for food trucks participating in public events, festivals, or private gatherings. These events may have additional rules or permits for vendors.
Food trucks must comply with Macon-Bibb County’s zoning regulations, ensuring that they operate only in designated areas, and adhere to parking, time-based, and location-based restrictions.
The county encourages food trucks to follow sustainability initiatives for waste management, recycling, and reducing environmental impact.

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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