Mobile food vendors operating in Fulshear must hold a Fort Bend County health permit and comply with city peddler, zoning, and event-vending requirements.
Texas does not issue a single statewide food truck license, so mobile food vendors operating in Fulshear must combine a Fort Bend County Environmental Health Mobile Food Establishment permit with applicable City of Fulshear approvals. The city regulates where mobile vendors may set up through its zoning and peddler/solicitor provisions, and limits unattended operation on private commercial property and rights-of-way. Vendors at city-sponsored events or pop-ups typically need event approval from city staff. Food handler certification, commissary documentation, and proof of inspection must be available on the truck.
Operating without proper county health permits or city approvals can result in citations, shutdown, and ineligibility for future event vending.
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