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Restaurant Grade Cards: Mesa vs Peoria

How do restaurant grade cards rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Mesa and Peoria have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa restaurants are inspected by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department, which posts results online. Mesa does not run its own grading scheme; county inspectors visit each food establishment one to three times annually under Arizona food code rules.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Maricopa County Environmental Services Department inspects every food facility countywide under MCEHC Chapters 1 and 3, scoring critical and non-critical violations. Arizona uses a numerical scoring and online disclosure model rather than a posted A-B-C letter grade card.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaPeoria
InspectorMaricopa County Environmental ServicesMaricopa County Environmental Services
Code basisArizona-adopted FDA Food Code-
Frequency1-3 inspections per year-
Result tiersExcellent, Acceptable, Reinspection, Closed-
Public postingmaricopa.gov inspection portal-
Code-MCEHC Chapters 1 and 3
Scoring-Numerical score plus violations
Letter grade-None posted countywide
Public search-MCESD inspection portal

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Mesa FAQ

Does Mesa post letter grades like A/B/C?

No. Maricopa County uses descriptive ratings such as Excellent or Acceptable rather than the letter grades used in places like Los Angeles or New York.

How do I see a Mesa restaurant's inspection record?

Search the establishment by name or address on the Maricopa County Environmental Services inspection portal at maricopa.gov; reports usually post within a few days.

Peoria FAQ

Does Maricopa County post A-B-C letter grades on restaurant doors?

No. Arizona uses a numerical scoring system with full violation reports posted online by Maricopa County. Letter grade cards in storefront windows are a Los Angeles and New York system, not used in this county.

How often is my favorite restaurant inspected?

Risk-based: low-risk locations once per year, medium-risk twice, and high-risk three times annually. Complaint-based and follow-up inspections happen on top of the routine schedule whenever a critical violation is documented.

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