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Food Truck Permits: Lakewood vs Topanga

How do food truck permits rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Topanga, CA?

Lakewood and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood requires food trucks to obtain a mobile food vendor permit and health department approval. Annual licensing and vehicle inspections are typically required.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in unincorporated LA County need a county business license, LA County Dept of Public Health mobile food facility permit, and CA seller's permit. Catering trucks cannot sound music/chimes within 200 ft of residences between 9 PM and 7 AM. All food handlers need certified food handler cards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodTopanga
City PermitMobile vendor permit required-
Health PermitCounty/state health approvalLA County DPH
InsuranceLiability coverage required-
CommissaryAgreement required-
Business License-Required from LA County
Sound Restriction-No chimes near residences 9 PM-7 AM
Food Handlers-Certified cards required

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Lakewood FAQ

How do I get a food truck permit?

Apply through Lakewood business licensing and the county health department. Expect vehicle inspection and commissary agreement.

Do I need a commissary?

Yes. Most jurisdictions require a licensed commissary for food prep, storage, and wastewater disposal.

Topanga FAQ

What permits do I need for a food truck in LA County?

A county business license, LA County Department of Public Health Mobile Food Facility permit ($400-$800/year), California seller's permit, and an approved commissary agreement. Contact Environmental Health at (888) 700-9995.

Do I need a commissary for my food truck?

Yes. All mobile food facilities must have an approved commissary for food preparation, storage, cleaning, and waste disposal. The commissary must be listed on your health permit application.

How often are food trucks inspected?

LA County Department of Public Health conducts at least one annual inspection, plus unannounced inspections. Inspection results are public and posted at publichealth.lacounty.gov.

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