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Food Truck Permits: Rancho Cordova vs Vineyard

How do food truck permits rules compare between Rancho Cordova, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Rancho Cordova and Vineyard have similar restriction levels.

Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in Rancho Cordova need a Sacramento County Environmental Management Department health permit, a city business license, and a CDTFA seller permit.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in unincorporated Sacramento County need a Mobile Food Facility permit from Sacramento County Environmental Management (health) plus a county business license. SB 946 (2018) limits local regulation of sidewalk vendors. Trucks must operate from an approved commissary and follow CA Retail Food Code (CalCode) for mobile facilities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CordovaVineyard
Health PermitSacramento County EMDCounty Environmental Management
State LawCalCode 114294+ and SB 946-
LocalBusiness tax certificate-
CommissaryRequired every 24 hoursRequired approved base
Law-CA Retail Food Code
Sidewalk Vendors-SB 946 protection
License-County business license

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Rancho Cordova FAQ

Can I sell food from a cart on the sidewalk?

Yes under SB 946, but you need a county health permit, city business license, and cannot operate in prohibited zones such as certified farmers market hours or in ways that block ADA access.

Who enforces this in Rancho Cordova?

Rancho Cordova code enforcement at (916) 851-8800 handles most complaints.

Vineyard FAQ

How do I get a food truck permit?

Apply with Sacramento County Environmental Management for a Mobile Food Facility permit, identify an approved commissary, pass inspection, and obtain a county business license.

Can the county ban food trucks?

The county can impose reasonable zoning and time/place/manner rules but SB 946 protects non-motorized sidewalk vendors from outright bans.

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