Department of Economic Development

In Salt Lake City, our goal is to help every food truck owner—from the seasoned veterans to the new startups like you— we are here to help you take your business to the next level.

We have created this guide to help you avoid any of the pitfalls that may come in the process. And, as always, we’re here to help. If you have any questions or comments please reach out to the contacts listed below.

This guide covers the key factors that determine your success in Salt Lake City – including local laws and licensing requirements, parking opportunities, commissaries, and health code standards.

We recommend that you start BOTH Salt Lake City and County requirements concurrently, to save time. We want to help get you up and running as quickly as possible.

Local Laws and Licensing Requirements

First, it is a good idea to get familiar with the state-level standards set forth by the State of Utah Laws for Food Truck Operators and also the latest bills impacting food trucks.

Next, think about where you plan on operating your food truck and which local commissary you will be using.

Salt Lake City has adopted ordinances that address mobile food vending on both public and private property /special events. Standards for vending on public rights-of-way are addressed in Salt Lake City’s business licensing division.

Whether you choose to operate a food truck in a public or private setting within City limits:

Mobile food truck vehicles are not allowed to operate everywhere in Salt Lake City. And the laws vary slightly on whether you are in a public or private property/special event.

For public right-of-way locations:

Special considerations for private and/or special event locations:

As you begin the process of applying for a Salt Lake City business license, it is important to know that all mobile food units are required to use a local commissary– a residential kitchen is not allowed.

If this is your first time operating a food truck in Salt Lake City, the business license is usually with the city where the commissary is located. These are the things you will need to bring with the application:

If you are already licensed in another city in Utah, (also known as a reciprocal based mobile food truck) these are the things you will need to bring:

All required steps with the Salt Lake County can be done concurrently with Salt Lake City’s requirements.

The Salt Lake County Food Truck Booklet is a great place to research health code standards, expected costs, food permits, safety requirements and more.

Visit Salt Lake County’s mobile food service guidelines and follow this recommended checklist:

To follow is a list of approved commissaries in our area. If you do not see a commissary listed here please reach out to our office for updates.

We know that decoding the laws and requirements set forth by the State, County and City are a critical part in learning how to start a food truck.

We are here to help — it’s really that simple. Most of the time people just want someone to talk to or have someone who will explain things to them. We hope that by being available, getting feedback, and making continuous improvements to the process, your business will thrive and our entire business community will continue to grow and prosper. Helpful contacts here:

Salt Lake City Economic Development
City & County Building
451 South State Street Room 118
Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Phone: (801) 535-7200
E-Mail: ed@slcgov.com

Will Wright
Project Coordinator
William.wright@slcgov.com (801) 535-7936

Roberta Reichgelt
Local Business & Entrepreneurship Manager Roberta.Reichgelt@slcgov.com (801) 535-7694

Salt Lake City Food Truck Inspectors
Fire Inspection (801) 799-4164

Salt Lake City Business Licensing
City & County Building
451 South State Street Room 225
Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Phone: (801) 535-7224
E-mail: business.license@slcgov.com

Salt Lake County Health Department
788 East Woodoak Lane (5380 S)
Murray, UT 84107
Phone: (385) 468-3845

State of Utah Department of Commerce
Heber M. Wells Building 160 E 300 S
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Mailing Address
SM Box 146701 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6701
Phone: (801) 530-6701
E-Mail: commerce@utah.gov

As always, we’re here to help. If you have any questions or comments please reach out. You can also download the printed guide here.

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