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Food Truck Permits: Long Beach vs Norwalk

How do food truck permits rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Long Beach and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in Long Beach need a city business license and LA County Health Permit per LBMC Ch. 5.37. The city's sidewalk vending ordinance (LBMC Ch. 5.73, effective Feb 2024) regulates roaming vendors in residential areas from 8 AM to 8 PM or sunset.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk 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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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
Business LicenseRequired-
Health PermitLA County requiredCounty/state health approval
CodeLBMC Ch. 5.37, Ch. 5.73-
Residential Hours8 AM - 8 PM or sunset-
City Permit-Mobile vendor permit required
Insurance-Liability coverage required
Commissary-Agreement required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Long Beach FAQ

How do I get a food truck permit?

Apply through Long Beach 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.

Norwalk FAQ

How do I get a food truck permit?

Apply through Norwalk 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.

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