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Coral Springs vs Fort Lauderdale

How do food truck permits rules compare between Coral Springs, FL and Fort Lauderdale, FL?

Coral Springs and Fort Lauderdale have similar restriction levels.

Coral Springs, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Coral Springs requires food trucks to be on the city-approved vendor list managed by the Special Events Department. Operators need a Florida DBPR Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicle (MFDV) license, Broward County health permit, and city business tax receipt to operate within city limits.

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Fort Lauderdale, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Fort Lauderdale requires food truck operators to obtain a Mobile Food Vendor License from the city, a Broward County health inspection, and state licensing from the Florida Department of Agriculture. Operating hours are generally 7 AM to 10 PM.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoral SpringsFort Lauderdale
City ApprovalSpecial Events Department-
State LicenseDBPR MFDV licenseFL Dept of Agriculture mobile food establishment
Health PermitBroward County required-
Business TaxCoral Springs BTR required-
City License-Mobile Food Vendor License required
Health Inspection-Annual — Broward County Environmental Health
Operating Hours-Generally 7 AM – 10 PM
Location Limit-4 hours maximum per public location

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Coral Springs FAQ

How do I get approved to operate a food truck in Coral Springs?

Contact the Coral Springs Special Events Department to apply for the city-approved vendor list. You also need a DBPR MFDV license and Broward County health permit.

Can I park my food truck anywhere in Coral Springs?

No. Food trucks generally operate at city-approved events or on private property with owner permission. Contact the Special Events Department for locations.

Fort Lauderdale FAQ

What permits do I need to operate a food truck in Fort Lauderdale?

You need a city Mobile Food Vendor License, Broward County health inspection, Florida Department of Agriculture mobile food establishment license, Food Safety Manager Certification, and a fire inspection if you have cooking equipment.

How long can a food truck stay in one spot in Fort Lauderdale?

Food trucks may not remain in one public location for more than four hours. Special event permits may allow longer periods at designated event locations.

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