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Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors in Dublin, OH: What Residents Actually Need to Know

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

If you live in Dublin or are thinking about moving there, food trucks & mobile vendors are one of those things you probably won't think about until they affect you directly. Dublin has 2 specific rules on the books covering different aspects of food trucks & mobile vendors, and some of them might surprise you.

Food Truck Permits

Dublin requires food trucks to obtain a Mobile Food Vendor License through Franklin County Public Health plus a Dublin Vendor Permit. Annual fees approximately 150-300 dollars. Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code (OAC 3717-1) applies.

Key details: Health License: Franklin County PH. City Permit: Dublin Vendor Permit. State Code: OAC 3717-1. Commissary: Required.

Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.

Vending Zones

Dublin restricts mobile food vending on public streets and in public parks without event permits. Food trucks may operate on private commercial property with owner consent. Historic Dublin and Bridge Park host regular food truck events.

Key details: Public Streets: Permit required. Private Lot: Owner consent ok. Events: Special permit needed. Residential: Restricted.

Unpermitted vending citations typically 100-250 dollars per incident; repeat violations can result in permit revocation.

This is one of the stricter rules in Dublin's municipal code. If you are unsure whether your situation complies, it is worth checking with the city before proceeding.

The Bottom Line

Dublin's food trucks & mobile vendors rules are a mixed bag. Some areas are strict, others are relaxed, and the details matter. The best approach is to check the specific rule that applies to your situation rather than assuming Dublin is broadly strict or permissive.

These rules come from Dublin's publicly available municipal code. For complete penalty schedules, exemption details, and answers to common questions, see the individual ordinance pages throughout this guide.