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Food Truck Permits: Bellevue vs Redmond

How do food truck permits rules compare between Bellevue, WA and Redmond, WA?

Redmond has fewer restrictions than Bellevue.

Bellevue, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington WAC 246-215 enforced under RCW 43.20 establishes the statewide retail food code requiring mobile food units including food trucks to obtain permits from local health jurisdictions and meet uniform sanitation standards.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Redmond food trucks need a WA State business license, King County Public Health mobile-food permit, and Redmond business license and zoning review before operating on private or public property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBellevueRedmond
AuthorityWAC 246-215-
CommissaryPermitted base required-
Manager CertFood protection required-
PermitLocal health jurisdiction-
Health permit-King County Public Health
City license-Redmond business license
Private lot-Owner permission required
Fire inspection-Annual per IFC

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bellevue FAQ

Can I operate a food truck in multiple Washington counties on one permit?

Each local health jurisdiction issues its own permit, but many counties have reciprocal agreements. Operators must check with each county's health department before serving food across jurisdictional lines.

Do I need a commissary kitchen for my Washington food truck?

Yes. WAC 246-215-03605 requires mobile food units to operate from a permitted commissary for food preparation, water filling, waste disposal, and overnight storage of equipment and supplies.

Redmond FAQ

Can I operate a food truck in Redmond?

Yes with a state and city business license, King County Public Health mobile unit permit, and location-appropriate property permission.

Can a food truck park on Cleveland Street?

Only with a Redmond right-of-way or special event permit; street operation is not allowed without approval.

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