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Restaurant Grade Cards: San Jose vs Santa Clara

How do restaurant grade cards rules compare between San Jose, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

San Jose and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

San Jose has no city health department, so Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health inspects every restaurant, market, and mobile food unit in the city. SCC uses online numerical scoring rather than letter-grade placards, with reports searchable on the DEH portal.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health inspects every restaurant, market, and mobile food facility countywide and posts a numerical inspection score and report online. Unlike LA, SCC uses risk-based scoring rather than letter grades; sub-standard facilities may face closure.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSanta Clara
RegulatorSanta Clara County DEHSanta Clara County DEH
City health departmentNone; county handles inspections-
Display formatOnline portal, not letter gradeOnline portal, not letter grade
Inspection frequency1-3 times per year1-3 times per year
StandardCalifornia Retail Food CodeCalifornia Retail Food Code
Coverage-All 15 cities plus unincorporated

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Jose FAQ

Does San Jose post A/B/C grades at restaurants?

No. Santa Clara County DEH uses numerical scoring with online publication rather than placarded letter grades. Inspection reports including violations and scores are searchable on the DEH website by restaurant name or address.

Who do I call to report a dirty San Jose restaurant?

Santa Clara County DEH at (408) 918-3400 or through the deh.sccgov.org online complaint form. The City of San Jose does not run a separate health hotline because all retail food oversight is delegated to the county.

Are food trucks and farmers markets inspected too?

Yes. SCC DEH licenses and inspects mobile food facilities, temporary food events, and certified farmers markets across San Jose. Operators must carry their permit in the unit and pass routine and event-based inspections by county staff.

Santa Clara FAQ

Does Santa Clara County post A/B/C grades at restaurants?

No. SCC uses numerical scoring with online publication rather than placarded letter grades. Inspection reports including violations and scores are searchable on the DEH website by restaurant name or address.

Who inspects food trucks and farmers markets?

SCC DEH licenses and inspects mobile food facilities, temporary food events, and certified farmers markets countywide. Operators carry their permit in the unit; inspectors check during routine visits and at major events.

How often does DEH inspect a sit-down restaurant?

At least once per year for low-risk operations and two to three times for high-risk facilities like sushi bars or full-service kitchens. Complaint-driven follow-ups can add unannounced visits at any time.

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