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Dearborn vs Westland

How do food truck permits rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Westland, MI?

Dearborn and Westland have similar restriction levels.

Dearborn, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Dearborn food trucks need a mobile food vendor license from the city, a Wayne County Health Department license, and a valid Michigan sales tax registration. Operating hours and zones are regulated.

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Westland, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Westland food trucks need a mobile food vendor license from the city, Wayne County health permit, and Michigan STFU license. Operation is limited to approved zones and events.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDearbornWestland
City licenseMobile food vendor, City ClerkMobile vendor from Clerk
County licenseWayne County Health Department-
StatuteMichigan Food Law PA 92 of 2000-
ZoningB-2, B-3, and industrial primarily-
State license-MDARD STFU
County permit-Wayne Health
Insurance-General liability required
Residential ban-Except catered events

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dearborn FAQ

Can a food truck operate in a residential neighborhood?

Only at permitted special events or by invitation at a private event, not as regular ongoing vending.

Do I need a commissary?

Yes. Michigan Food Law requires an approved commissary for all mobile food operators.

Westland FAQ

Can I run a food truck in any Westland parking lot?

Only with property owner permission and proper zoning. Commercial zones work; residential neighborhoods do not.

Do I need a Westland license if I already have an MDARD STFU?

Yes. Michigan STFU covers food safety; Westland requires a separate mobile vendor license for local operation.

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