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Oklahoma

Mobile food vendor operating rules

Oklahoma uses a hybrid licensing model where Department of Health sets statewide food safety standards, but county health departments are typically the ones who issue permits and conduct inspections. You'll apply for a mobile food vendor license through your local county health department. Cities may require additional local business permits, fire inspections, or operating permits on top of the county health permit.

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How Oklahoma Works

County health permit

County health departments issue food establishment permits and conduct inspections. You apply through the county where you plan to operate. Oklahoma has 57 health agencies statewide.

State oversight

Department of Health sets the statewide food safety standards that county health departments enforce. The state food code applies everywhere.

City requirements

Cities may require local business licenses, fire inspections, operating permits, or event permits. Requirements vary — check each city where you plan to operate.

Fire safety

Local fire departments or the state fire marshal conduct fire safety inspections for mobile food units. Propane equipment, hood suppression systems, and fire extinguishers are typically inspected.

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What You Need to Do in Oklahoma

  1. Apply for a food establishment permit through your county health department (mobile food vendor license)
  2. Check if the city where you plan to operate requires a local business license or operating permit
  3. Schedule a fire safety inspection with your local fire department
  4. Get required insurance coverage (general liability is typically required)
  5. Complete a plan review if required (kitchen layout, equipment, ventilation)
  6. Budget for permit fees — see fee examples below for Oklahoma ranges

Visit Oklahoma State Department of Health

What Cities Can Require

In Oklahoma, local requirements vary significantly by city. Common local requirements include business licenses, mobile food vendor operating permits, fire safety inspections, zoning approval, designated vending locations, and event permits. Some cities have specific ordinances for food trucks — always check with the city clerk or licensing office before you start operating in a new location.

Inspections

County health departments conduct health inspections in Oklahoma. Inspections cover food safety practices, temperature control, handwashing facilities, sanitation, and equipment condition. Expect at least one inspection before you open and periodic follow-up inspections. The specific inspection schedule varies by county.

Permit Fees

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Fees vary by jurisdiction. These are examples from Oklahoma cities and counties — always confirm current fees directly with the issuing authority.

Fire Safety

null has statewide jurisdiction. Local fire departments may also conduct inspections for mobile food units.

Events & Temporary Permits

Oklahoma requires temporary food establishment permits for special events and festivals. Requirements typically include: Advance notice required, Menu must be submitted.

Official Sources

Oklahoma Statutes Title 63, §1-1101 et seq. — Oklahoma Public Health Code
OAC 310:257 — Restaurant/Food Establishment Rules
Oklahoma State Department of Health

Counties

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BiteBase tracks 589 cities and 77 counties in Oklahoma. 507 cities have official websites linked. This is general information, not legal advice. Requirements change — always verify directly with Oklahoma State Department of Health.