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Food Truck Permits: Fallbrook vs San Diego

How do food truck permits rules compare between Fallbrook, CA and San Diego, CA?

Fallbrook and San Diego have similar restriction levels.

Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Mobile food facilities in unincorporated San Diego County must obtain a Public Health Permit from the County Department of Environmental Health and Quality (DEHQ) under County Code Title 6, Division 1. All facilities must operate from an approved commissary.

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San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego food trucks need a Mobile Food Facility permit from San Diego County Department of Environmental Health & Quality ($488–$889/year depending on truck type), a city Business Tax Certificate, and must comply with SDMC §141.0614 mobile food truck regulations. Vending requires written property-owner consent on private lots and is restricted on public streets.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFallbrookSan Diego
Permit RequiredCounty DEHQ Public Health Permit-
CommissaryRequired for all mobile food facilities-
CodeCounty Code Title 6, Division 1-
Food HandlersCA Food Handler Cards required-
AuthorityCounty DEHQ-
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Fallbrook FAQ

How do I get a food truck permit in unincorporated San Diego County?

Apply for a Public Health Permit from the County Department of Environmental Health and Quality. You'll need a commissary agreement, menu, equipment list, and vehicle specifications.

Do I need a commissary?

Yes. All mobile food facilities must operate from an approved commissary or permanent food facility for cleaning, servicing, and storage. You cannot operate independently.

What training do food handlers need?

All food handlers must have a valid California Food Handler Card, obtained by passing an approved food safety course. Some operations may also need a Certified Food Protection Manager.

San Diego FAQ

Where can I park my food truck in San Diego?

Private lots in commercial or industrial zones with written owner consent are easiest. On public streets you generally cannot remain longer than what CVC §22455 allows and must keep 25 ft from residential driveways and 100 ft from schools during school hours.

How long does the permit take in San Diego?

Typically 3–5 weeks: plan-check is roughly 2 weeks, then you must pass an in-person construction inspection at the DEHQ Overland Avenue office before your MFF permit is issued.

How much does a San Diego food truck permit cost?

County DEHQ annual fees run $488 (prepackaged) up to $889 (full prep). Add a city Business Tax Certificate, commissary rent (~$400–$650/month), and seller's permit from CDTFA.

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