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Food Truck Permits: Altadena vs Burbank

How do food truck permits rules compare between Altadena, CA and Burbank, CA?

Altadena and Burbank have similar restriction levels.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Mobile food facilities operating in Altadena need a LA County Department of Public Health Mobile Food Facility permit, a LA County business license under Title 7, and must operate from approved commissaries.

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Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks operating in Burbank require a CA mobile food facility permit from the LA County Department of Public Health, a CA seller's permit, and a Burbank business license. Health department inspections required. Commissary agreement mandatory per CalCode.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaBurbank
Permit TypeMobile Food Facility (DPH)-
State LawCal. Retail Food Code (HSC 113700+)-
CommissaryRequired daily check-inAgreement required per CalCode
School Distance500 ft restriction-
Health Permit-LA County Dept of Public Health
Business License-Required from City of Burbank
Seller's Permit-CA Board of Equalization

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Altadena FAQ

Do I need a permit to run a food truck in Altadena?

Yes β€” a Mobile Food Facility permit from LA County Public Health plus a business license under Title 7. Daily commissary required.

Burbank FAQ

How do I get a food truck permit?

Apply through Burbank business licensing and the county health department. Expect vehicle inspection and commissary agreement.

Do I need a commissary?

Yes. Most jurisdictions require a licensed commissary for food prep, storage, and wastewater disposal.

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