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Converse vs San Antonio

How do food truck permits rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in Converse need a San Antonio Metro Health Mobile Food Unit permit plus city vendor registration, a commissary agreement, and a Texas sales tax permit. Home-based operations prohibited.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Mobile food vending in San Antonio requires permits from multiple agencies under Chapter 13 (Food and Food Handlers). Operators need a mobile food establishment permit from SAMHD, a Fire Mobile Vending Permit ($300 + 3% surcharge) from SAFD, a business license from Finance, and a Texas Sales Tax Permit. Annual health inspections are conducted by appointment. A Central Prep Facility (commissary) letter is required for inspection.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
Health permitMetro Health MFU-
City permitConverse vendor registration-
State permitTX Sales Tax-
CommissaryRequiredNotarized commissary letter required
Health contact(210) 207-8853-
Code Section-Chapter 13 (Food and Food Handlers)
Fire Permit-$300 + 3% surcharge from SAFD
Health Inspection-Annual; by appointment Tues/Thurs
Background Check-SAPD; $59.25 (cash/money order); 4–6 weeks

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Converse FAQ

Can I run a food truck from my home?

No. Metro Health and city rules require commissary-based operations, not residential kitchens, for mobile food units.

Can I park the truck on a public street to sell?

Generally no in Converse. Vending normally requires being on private property with owner consent and proper zoning, or at a permitted special event.

San Antonio FAQ

What permits do I need for a food truck in San Antonio?

You need a mobile food establishment permit from SAMHD, a Fire Mobile Vending Permit ($300) from SAFD, a business license from the Finance Department, and a Texas Sales Tax Permit. A background check through SAPD ($59.25) and Food Manager Certification are also required.

Do food trucks need a commissary?

Yes. A notarized commissary letter from one of the approved Central Prep Facilities in San Antonio is required to pass the health inspection. Seven approved commissaries currently operate in the city.

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