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Food Truck Permits: Marana vs Tucson

How do food truck permits rules compare between Marana, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Marana and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Marana requires mobile food vendors to obtain a Town business license and comply with Pima County Health Department food safety regulations. A Pima County mobile food unit permit is mandatory before operating within Marana town limits.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks operating in Tucson must obtain a Pima County Health Department food establishment permit and a City of Tucson business license. Mobile food vendors are regulated under Tucson Code and must comply with health, safety, and zoning requirements. Operators need a valid food handler's certification and must pass health inspections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaTucson
Town Business LicenseRequired under Title 5-
Health PermitPima County Health Department mobile food unit permitPima County Health Department
Public Right-of-WayRequires special event authorization-
Private PropertyOwner consent and zoning compliance required-
Business License-City of Tucson required
Food Handler-Certification required for all staff
Inspections-Regular health inspections
TPT License-Required for tax collection

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Marana FAQ

What permits do I need to operate a food truck in Marana?

You need a Town of Marana business license under Title 5 and a Mobile Food Unit permit from the Pima County Health Department.

Can I park a food truck on a public street in Marana?

Not without special event authorization. Food trucks on public rights-of-way require a special events permit from the Town.

Tucson FAQ

What permits do I need to operate a food truck in Tucson?

You need a Pima County Health Department food establishment permit, a City of Tucson business license, a TPT license for sales tax, and food handler certifications for all staff. A health department plan review and inspection are required before opening.

Can I park my food truck anywhere?

No. Food trucks can operate on private property with owner permission and at approved public locations. Operating in the public right-of-way or on city property requires additional city permits. You must also maintain required distances from brick-and-mortar restaurants in some zones.

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