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Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do food truck permits rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Operating a food truck in Cedar Hill requires a Dallas County Health mobile food permit, City of Cedar Hill business registration, and TX state sales tax permit.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dallas City Code Chapter 17, Article VIII regulates mobile food units (MFUs). As of September 2023, Texas HB 2878 changed permitting so that MFU operators in Dallas County need only a single permit from Dallas County Health and Human Services rather than permits from each individual city. The 2022 amendments to Chapter 17 updated classifications and allowed Class III and IV MFUs to prepare raw poultry and seafood on the unit. All MFUs must be constructed in accordance with Chapter 17 and maintain valid permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
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Code Section-Ch. 17, Art. VIII (Mobile Food Units)
HB 2878 (2023)-County-level permit replaces city-by-city
Permit Authority-Dallas County DCHHS Environmental Health
2022 Amendments-Updated classifications, expanded prep allowances
Compliance-Must meet Ch. 17 construction standards

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Dallas FAQ

Do I need a Dallas city permit for a food truck?

Since HB 2878 (effective September 2023), MFU operators need a single permit from Dallas County Health and Human Services rather than separate permits from each city within the county.

What food can I prepare on a food truck in Dallas?

Under the 2022 amendments to Chapter 17, Class III and IV mobile food units may prepare raw poultry and seafood on the unit. All operations must comply with Chapter 17 construction and sanitation standards.

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