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Food Truck Permits: Alpharetta vs Roswell

How do food truck permits rules compare between Alpharetta, GA and Roswell, GA?

Alpharetta and Roswell have similar restriction levels.

Alpharetta, GA

Fulton County

Heavy Restrictions

Food trucks in unincorporated Fulton County require a Food Truck Administrative Use Permit under Zoning Article 19 §3, plus a Mobile Food Service permit from the Fulton County Board of Health.

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Roswell, GA

Fulton County

Heavy Restrictions

Mobile food vendors operating in Roswell must obtain a city license, carry $1 million in liability insurance, comply with Fulton County Health Department food-service rules, operate only between 6:30 a.m. and sunset, and stay at least 200 feet from the nearest restaurant unless that business consents.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlpharettaRoswell
ZoningArticle 19 §3Commercial only, no residential
Restaurant buffer200 ft-
Food store buffer100 ft-
Hours-6:30 a.m. - sunset
Distance-200 ft from restaurants
Insurance-$1M general liability
Health Permit-Fulton County Board of Health

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Alpharetta FAQ

Can I park my truck at any business?

Only with notarized owner permission and buffer compliance.

Do I need a county health permit?

Yes — separate from zoning approval.

Roswell FAQ

Can a food truck operate at night in Roswell?

No. The city's mobile vendor ordinance limits operations to 6:30 a.m. to sunset. Nighttime operations require a special event permit.

Can a Roswell food truck set up near a restaurant?

Only if it is more than 200 feet from the nearest restaurant or has written consent from that restaurant.

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