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What Permits Do I Need for a Food Truck? (State by State)

Short answer: every food truck operator needs at least four permits to operate legally: a state-level business registration, a local mobile food vendor permit, a county-level health department permit, and a state seller’s permit (sales tax). Specific requirements and costs vary state to state and county to county. Here is what you need by state, […]

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How to Get a Food Truck Loan or Financing (2026 Guide)

Short answer: most operators finance their food truck through one of four paths: SBA 7(a) loan, equipment financing, commercial truck financing, or personal/business credit. SBA loans have the best rates (typically 9-12 percent in 2026) but the most paperwork. Equipment financing is fastest (5-15 days) but rates run 12-18 percent. Most first-time operators end up

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Food Truck Operator Q&A: 14 Real Questions Answered

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Where Can I Park My Food Truck? (Legal Locations Guide)

Short answer: food trucks generally cannot park anywhere they want. Where you can legally operate depends on three layers of rules: city zoning code, private property permission, and any specific event or vending permits required. Most successful operators secure 2 to 4 recurring locations and rotate, rather than chasing random spots. The three layers of

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What Insurance Does a Food Truck Need? (5 Policies Explained)

Short answer: a food truck operator typically carries five overlapping insurance policies. Annual cost runs $3,000 to $7,500 for a single-truck operation, depending on your state, your menu, and your driving record. Coverage gaps are the most common (and most expensive) mistake operators make. Here is what each policy actually does and what you cannot

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