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Cart & Stand Rules: Cary vs Raleigh

How do cart & stand rules rules compare between Cary, NC and Raleigh, NC?

Cary, NC

Wake County

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Raleigh, NC

Wake County

Some Restrictions

Push carts and mobile vending carts in Raleigh must comply with cart-specific design standards under City Code Chapter 12 and Wake County health rules, including size limits (typically 4 feet by 8 feet maximum), NSF-listed food contact surfaces for food carts, non-public water and waste tanks, and approved commissary return daily. Cart exteriors must be clean and professional; painted, graffitied, or dilapidated carts can be denied permits.

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Cary FAQ

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Raleigh FAQ

Can I run my food cart from my home kitchen?

No. Wake County requires all mobile food units to operate from an approved commissary, which is a licensed commercial kitchen. Home kitchens do not qualify.

Can I leave my cart on the sidewalk overnight?

No. Carts must be removed from city sidewalks at the end of each operating day. Overnight storage on public right-of-way is not permitted.

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