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Food Truck Permits: Doral vs Homestead

How do food truck permits rules compare between Doral, FL and Homestead, FL?

Doral and Homestead have similar restriction levels.

Doral, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Doral regulates food trucks through its zoning code and special event permitting. Florida law (2020) preempts local business license requirements beyond the state DBPR license. Food trucks are popular in Doral, particularly in commercial and mixed-use areas, but must comply with location, hours, and health permit requirements.

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Homestead, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in unincorporated Miami-Dade County require a mobile food dispensing vehicle license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, plus a county Certificate of Use and Business Tax Receipt.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDoralHomestead
State LicenseDBPR mobile food license requiredDBPR required
Local LicensePreempted by FL law (2020)-
Health PermitMiami-Dade County required-
CommissaryAgreement requiredKitchen agreement needed
City Contact(305) 593-6725-
County-CU and BTR required
Health-FL DOH inspection
Zoning-Chapter 33 applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Doral FAQ

Do I need a Doral business license for a food truck?

No. Since 2020, Florida law prevents cities from requiring a local business license beyond the state-issued DBPR mobile food dispensing vehicle license. However, Doral regulates locations, hours, and event participation.

Where can food trucks operate in Doral?

Food trucks can operate in designated commercial and mixed-use areas with property owner authorization. The city hosts regular food truck events at parks and public spaces. Residential zone operation is restricted.

What permits do I need to operate a food truck?

A valid Florida DBPR mobile food dispensing vehicle license, a Miami-Dade County health permit, and a commissary agreement. For special events, coordinate with the city's Special Events office at (305) 593-6725.

Homestead FAQ

What permits do food trucks need in Miami-Dade?

A DBPR mobile food dispensing license, county Certificate of Use, Business Tax Receipt, and FL DOH health inspection. A commissary kitchen agreement is also required.

Where can food trucks operate?

In zones permitted under Chapter 33. Some areas require minimum distances from restaurants. Residential areas may have hour restrictions. Check specific zoning for your location.

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