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Denton County, Texas

mobile food vendors \u2014 local operating rules

Texas mobile food vendors are licensed statewide by DSHS under Chapter 437B (effective July 1, 2026). Denton County may also enforce local rules — see below.

Known Local Rules

Noise & nuisance

Based on official source review. Contact Denton County to confirm current requirements.

State-issued license (DSHS)
Verified May 2026
  1. Obtain your state license from Texas DSHS
  2. Check with Denton for local fire, zoning, or parking rules
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What you need to operate

State license (DSHS)Contact this county to confirm

Who Regulates

State licenseTexas DSHS (Chapter 437B, effective July 2026)

Official Resources

Denton County official website \u2192Phone: (940) 349-2990

Cities in Denton County County

46 cities in this county. Each may have their own local operating rules.

ArgyleAubreyBartonvilleCarrolltonCelinaCoppellCopper CanyonCorinthCross RoadsDISHDallasDentonDentonDouble OakDraperFlower MoundFort WorthFriscoGrapevineHackberryHasletHebronHickory CreekHighland VillageJustinKrugervilleKrumLake DallasLakewood VillageLewisvilleLittle ElmNew FairviewNorthlakeOak PointPilot PointPlanoPonderProsperProvidence VillageRoanokeSangerShady ShoresSouthlakeThe ColonyTrophy ClubWestlake
Beginning July 1, 2026, Texas mobile food vendors are licensed by the State of Texas / DSHS under Health & Safety Code Chapter 437B. Local jurisdictions may still enforce local laws that do not conflict with Chapter 437B, such as fire, zoning, parking, location, nuisance, or special-area rules where applicable. This is general information, not legal advice.

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