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Food Truck Permits: Elk Grove vs Herald

How do food truck permits rules compare between Elk Grove, CA and Herald, CA?

Elk Grove and Herald have similar restriction levels.

Elk Grove, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Mobile food vendors in Elk Grove need a Sacramento County Environmental Management health permit plus an Elk Grove business license. Under SB 946 (Safe Sidewalk Vending Act), sidewalk vending is generally permitted with limited local regulation.

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Herald, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in unincorporated Sacramento County need a Mobile Food Facility permit from Sacramento County Environmental Management (health) plus a county business license. SB 946 (2018) limits local regulation of sidewalk vendors. Trucks must operate from an approved commissary and follow CA Retail Food Code (CalCode) for mobile facilities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactElk GroveHerald
Health permitSacramento County EMD-
Business licenseCity of Elk Grove required-
State lawSB 946 + SB 972-
CommissaryRequired for most trucksRequired approved base
InspectionsAnnual vehicle inspection-
Health Permit-County Environmental Management
Law-CA Retail Food Code
Sidewalk Vendors-SB 946 protection
License-County business license

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Elk Grove FAQ

Can Elk Grove ban food trucks?

No blanket ban is allowed, especially for sidewalk vending under SB 946. Reasonable zoning and safety rules are permitted.

Where do I get a mobile food permit?

Sacramento County Environmental Management Department handles the health permit; Elk Grove handles the business license.

Herald FAQ

How do I get a food truck permit?

Apply with Sacramento County Environmental Management for a Mobile Food Facility permit, identify an approved commissary, pass inspection, and obtain a county business license.

Can the county ban food trucks?

The county can impose reasonable zoning and time/place/manner rules but SB 946 protects non-motorized sidewalk vendors from outright bans.

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