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Restaurant Grade Cards: Dallas vs DeSoto

How do restaurant grade cards rules compare between Dallas, TX and DeSoto, TX?

Dallas and DeSoto have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Code Compliance Services inspects food establishments under City Code Chapter 17 and posts numerical scores online. Unlike Los Angeles or New York, Dallas does not require posted letter grades at the entrance.

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DeSoto, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas County Health and Human Services inspects food establishments in unincorporated areas and contract cities under the Texas Food Establishment Rules. Scores are numerical, not letter grades, and reports are posted on the DCHHS website.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasDeSoto
AuthorityDallas Code Chapter 17DCHHS Environmental Health
InspectorCode Compliance Consumer Health-
ScoringNumerical 0-100 scale-
Letter grade postedNo, not required-
Max fine$2000 per offense-
State rules-25 TAC Chapter 228 (TFER)
Coverage-Unincorporated and contract cities
Score format-Numerical, not letter grade
Closure trigger-Imminent health hazard

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dallas FAQ

Where can I see a restaurant's inspection score?

Dallas publishes inspection results on its open data portal and the Code Compliance website. Search by establishment name. Scores are not required to be displayed at the restaurant entrance.

What score triggers a reinspection?

Establishments scoring roughly below 70, or with uncorrected critical violations, receive a reinspection within ten to thirty days. Repeat low scores can lead to permit suspension or closure.

DeSoto FAQ

Who inspects restaurants in my Dallas County city?

Dallas, Irving, Garland, Plano, Mesquite, and Richardson run their own programs. Smaller cities and unincorporated areas are inspected by DCHHS Environmental Health under contract or default county jurisdiction.

Where can I see DCHHS inspection scores?

DCHHS posts inspection reports on its Environmental Health website. Search by establishment name. Scores are not required to be posted at the door under Texas state rules.

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