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Raleigh vs Wake Forest

How do food truck permits rules compare between Raleigh, NC and Wake Forest, NC?

Raleigh, NC

Wake County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks operating in Raleigh must obtain a Mobile Food Vendor permit from the city. Operators must also hold a valid Wake County Health Department food service permit and a North Carolina sales tax certificate. The Raleigh City Code Part 12, Chapter 3 regulates mobile vendors including operational requirements, location restrictions, and health and safety standards. Food trucks must maintain distance from brick-and-mortar restaurants and comply with parking regulations.

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Wake Forest, NC

Wake County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRaleighWake Forest
City PermitMobile Food Vendor permit required-
Health PermitWake County Health Department permit-
Code ReferenceRaleigh Code Pt. 12, Ch. 3 — Peddlers & Vendors-
Sales TaxNC sales tax certificate required-
Distance RuleMust maintain distance from restaurants-

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Raleigh FAQ

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

You need a Raleigh Mobile Food Vendor permit, a Wake County Health Department food service permit, and a NC sales tax certificate. The city permit covers operational and location requirements.

Where can food trucks operate in Raleigh?

Food trucks may operate on private property with owner permission and in designated public areas. They must maintain required distances from brick-and-mortar restaurants and comply with parking and safety regulations.

Wake Forest FAQ

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