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Food Truck Permits: Fair Oaks vs Galt

How do food truck permits rules compare between Fair Oaks, CA and Galt, CA?

Fair Oaks and Galt have similar restriction levels.

Fair Oaks, 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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Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Mobile food vendors in Galt must hold a Sacramento County Environmental Management health permit and a Galt business license. Operation is governed by SB 946 (2018), which limits local restrictions on sidewalk vendors citywide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair OaksGalt
Health PermitCounty Environmental ManagementSacramento County EMD
LawCA Retail Food Code-
CommissaryRequired approved baseRequired for daily operation
Sidewalk VendorsSB 946 protection-
LicenseCounty business license-
Business License-Galt city required
State Law-SB 946 vendor preemption
Events-Separate temporary permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fair Oaks 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.

Galt FAQ

Can I operate a taco truck on a Galt street?

Yes, with a Sacramento County health permit, Galt business license, and compliance with zoning and SB 946 location rules.

How long can I park in one spot?

Subject to SB 946 and local rules, roaming trucks typically stop for a set meal service window rather than all-day operation in a single location.

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