A food truck in Coconino County needs a mobile food unit license from Coconino County Environmental Health, plus plan review and inspection, before it opens. Cities like Flagstaff and Sedona add their own business licenses.
Mobile food units in Coconino County are permitted and inspected by the Environmental Health Services division of Health and Human Services in Flagstaff. You submit a plan review showing the equipment layout, pass a vehicle and equipment inspection under the Coconino County Food Code, and maintain a commissary agreement for prep, water, and waste. At least one person-in-charge must complete food manager training, and all workers need food handler cards, available through the program or at az-hospitality.org/food. The license stays with the unit at all times and renews annually. Cities such as Flagstaff, Sedona, and Page require their own business license and set location rules inside city limits.
Operating without the county mobile food unit license or a passing inspection lets Environmental Health halt the unit, and permits are suspended or revoked for failed inspections or unsafe food handling.
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