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Federal Way vs Renton

How do food truck permits rules compare between Federal Way, WA and Renton, WA?

Federal Way and Renton have similar restriction levels.

Federal Way, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in Federal Way need a King County Public Health mobile food unit permit, a Federal Way business license, and site-specific zoning approval when operating on private property or the ROW.

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Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in Renton need a city business license, Public Health King County mobile food unit permit, and L and I vehicle and propane inspections. Sidewalk and park use needs added approvals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFederal WayRenton
Health permitKing County PH MFUPublic Health Seattle and King County
Business licenseFederal Way city-
Private lotOwner written OK-
Public right-of-wayROW permit required-
City license-Renton business license RMC 5-5
Vehicle and propane-Washington L and I inspection
Right-of-way-Public Works street use permit
Sales tax-RCW 82.08 collection required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Federal Way FAQ

Can I park my food truck anywhere in Federal Way?

No, you need zoning compliance, a health permit, and either property owner permission or a ROW permit for street operation.

Do home cooks need a truck permit?

You need a full MFU permit or a WSDA cottage-food permit; home-cooked food cannot be sold directly without a license.

Renton FAQ

Can I park my food truck anywhere in Renton?

No. Private property requires owner permission, public right-of-way needs a street use permit, and parks require a Parks permit or event approval.

Where do I get a mobile food unit health permit?

Public Health Seattle and King County Environmental Health issues MFU permits after vehicle plan review, commissary verification, and inspection.

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