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Food Truck Permits: Bay Hill vs Orlando

How do food truck permits rules compare between Bay Hill, FL and Orlando, FL?

Bay Hill and Orlando have similar restriction levels.

Bay Hill, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orange County requires mobile food vending licenses plus FL DBPR Division of Hotels and Restaurants license. FL Statute 509.102 preempts local regulation of mobile food dispensing vehicles except for zoning, hours, and safety. County business tax receipt also required.

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orlando food trucks must hold a Florida DBPR MFDV license ($347 annually) and follow Orlando City Code Chapter 43 zoning rules. Mobile food vendors on private commercial property need only a Business Tax Receipt; vending in Downtown Orlando or city parks requires a separate Mobile Food Vendor Special Event permit. Florida HB 1193 preempts local duplicate licensing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBay HillOrlando
State LawFL 509.102 preempts-
DBPR License347 dollars annual-
BTRCounty required-
CommissaryRequired-
ZonesCommercial primarily-
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Bay Hill FAQ

Can Orange County ban food trucks?

No. FL 509.102 preempts outright bans. The county can regulate zoning, hours, and safety but cannot prohibit licensed mobile food vending.

Who enforces this in Orange County?

Orange County code enforcement at (407) 836-3111 handles complaints.

Orlando FAQ

Where can I park my food truck in Orlando?

On private property in C-1, C-2, C-3, or Industrial zones with the owner's permission. Downtown Orlando and city parks require a Mobile Food Vendor Special Event permit through Permitting Services. Single-family residential zones are off-limits.

How long does an Orlando food truck permit take?

The DBPR MFDV license is 2–4 weeks. The City Business Tax Receipt and Orange County BTR are issued in 1–2 weeks. Special event downtown permits typically require 30 days notice.

How much does an Orlando food truck permit cost?

$347/year (DBPR), $20–$200 (Orlando Business Tax Receipt), ~$45 (Orange County BTR). Downtown special event permits add ~$100 per event. No separate annual city food permit thanks to state preemption.

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