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Food Truck Permits: Kailua vs Kaneohe

How do food truck permits rules compare between Kailua, HI and Kaneohe, HI?

Kailua and Kaneohe have similar restriction levels.

Kailua, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Mobile food vendors operating in Kailua need a City peddler's license under ROH Chapter 13, Article 6 ($27.50 annual fee), plus a State DOH Mobile Food Establishment permit and a Hawaii general excise tax license.

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Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Kaneohe food truck operators need a City peddler's license under ROH Chapter 13, Article 6 ($27.50 annually), a State DOH Mobile Food Establishment permit, and a Hawaii general excise tax license.

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Kailua FAQ

Can I park my food truck outside the Kailua shopping center and sell?

Only with property owner permission, a peddler's license, DOH MFE permit, and consistent zoning. Public sidewalks and streets are heavily restricted.

Do I need permits for a one-day farmers market pop-up?

Yes. Even short events require MFE and peddler compliance unless the market holds an umbrella permit.

Kaneohe FAQ

Can I run a food truck from a church parking lot in Kaneohe?

Only with written property owner consent, a peddler's license, MFE permit, and consistent zoning; some uses require a conditional permit.

Do I need separate county permits for each location?

No single citywide license covers all locations, but the peddler's license is not site-specific; zoning and owner consent are.

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