Oklahoma City food trucks need Mobile Food Establishment license + OKC-County Health Department permit. Annual renewal with vehicle inspection. Commissary agreement required.
Food trucks operating in Oklahoma County require dual permitting: (1) Oklahoma City-County Health Department Food Establishment License under 63 O.S. §1-1101 and Chapter 310:257 of Oklahoma Administrative Code, covering food safety, equipment inspection, handwashing stations, refrigeration, and waste disposal; and (2) municipal business license from OKC (Code §8-91), Edmond (§8-1), Midwest City, or Del City where operating. Annual renewal runs $200 to $600 depending on city. Commissary agreement with approved commercial kitchen required for overnight food storage and wastewater disposal per OAC 310:257-3-30. Fire extinguisher (Class K for fryers), current driver's license, and general liability insurance ($1M typical) required. Food handler's permits needed for each employee (ServSafe-equivalent). Oklahoma County Health Department (405-427-8651) performs unannounced inspections. Special events require event permits from OKC Parks or OKC Fair Board.
Operating without permit: $250 to $1,000 plus impoundment per OKC §8-91. Health violations: immediate closure per OAC 310:257. Expired permits: $100 to $500 per day.
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