Georgia Mobile Food Vendor Law
Official Code of Georgia Title 26, Chapter 2 — Standards, Labeling, and Adulteration of Food
Regulatory Framework
Primary lawOfficial Code of Georgia Title 26, Chapter 2 — Standards, Labeling, and Adulteration of Food
Administrative rulesRules of DPH 511-6-1 — Food Service →
Licensing modelState license + local permits
Primary authorityGeorgia Department of Public Health →
Primary documentFood Service Permit
What Vendors Need to Know
- Apply for: Food Service Permit
- Through: County health department
- Health inspections: County-administered
- Check local city/county for additional permits, zoning, and operating rules
Key Facts
- County health departments administer permits
Official Sources
This page summarizes Georgia mobile food vendor regulations for informational purposes. BiteBase is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Regulations change — always verify current requirements directly with Georgia Department of Public Health before operating. Primary statutory reference: OCGA 26-2-370 et seq..