City of Benkelman, NE
mobile food vendors \u2014 permit requirements
City of Benkelman requires an operating permit for mobile food vendors. See details below.
Document available
Online application form
- Review the official licensing page
Documents on file:
Permit requirements
Operating permitRequired — apply before operating
CountyDundy County County
Application methodOnline web form
Benkelman Permit Rules & Requirements
Permit fees: $25 – $100(3 fee tiers)
Permit fees3 rules ▾
- Permit fee of $25.00 valid for 30 days
- Mobile food vendor permit fee of $100.00 valid for 1 year with copy of valid state food permit
- Nonrefundable application fee of $25.00
Documents to submit8 rules ▾
- Must submit proof of state of Nebraska sales tax permit if applicable
- Must submit proof of Nebraska food establishment inspection if applicable
- Must submit written permission from private landowner and adjoining landowners of planned parking site if applicable
- Must submit plan for disposal of grease, water and other waste if applicable
- Must provide picture identification for driver's license
- Must submit signed waiver of liability
- Must submit proof of commercial liability insurance if applicable
- Must submit proof of liability insurance for each vehicle if applicable
Penalties3 rules ▾
- City Clerk and Mayor may deny, modify, or suspend permit at any time
- 30 days to file written appeal to Board of Trustees if application denied
- Violation fine of $250-$500 per day for violating application terms or city ordinances
Other rules2 rules ▾
- No dumping of grease, water or other waste from truck onto city streets, ditches, or trash cans permitted
- Permit is nontransferable and can only be used by person to whom it was issued
Rules extracted from Benkelman's permit application. Verify with the city before applying — rules may have changed since extraction.
Official Resources
Additional Notes
Licensing contact: Email:%[email protected] / 308-423-2540
BiteBase provides this information for convenience only. Requirements may change. Always verify current rules directly with the city before operating.