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How to Get a Food Truck Permit in Lexington (2026 Guide)
Operating a food truck in Lexington, Kentucky requires navigating permits from Lexington-Fayette County Health Department as well as state and local business licensing. This guide covers every step to legally operate in Lexington.
Core Permits & Licenses
1. Mobile Food Unit Permit (Lexington-Fayette County Health Dept)
The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department (LFCHD) issues the Mobile Food Unit (MFU) Permit β your primary operating license in Lexington.
- Application with menu and equipment list
- Commissary agreement with licensed commissary
- Pre-opening inspection
- Annual renewal β fee: $150β$300
Renew annually. LFCHD may conduct unannounced inspections during the permit year.
2. Lexington Business License
All businesses in Lexington must hold an Occupational Business License from the Division of Revenue. Apply at Lexington.gov/revenue. Fee based on business size.
3. Kentucky Sales Tax Permit
Register with the Kentucky Department of Revenue to collect state sales tax (6%) on prepared food. Apply via Kentucky One Stop portal.
4. Commissary Agreement
LFCHD requires all MFUs to base from a licensed commissary. Home kitchens are not permitted. Commissary must also hold a valid health permit.
Health & Food Safety
- Food Manager Certification: At least one Kentucky-approved CFPM per truck.
- Temperature control: Cold β€41Β°F, hot β₯135Β°F.
- Handwashing station: Dedicated sink with hot water, soap, paper towels.
- Three-compartment sink: Required for on-truck utensil washing.
- Fire safety: Class K extinguisher for fryers, ABC in all trucks.
Where You Can Operate in Lexington
- Downtown Lexington: Main St corridor and Cheapside Park area have strong weekday and weekend traffic, especially during University of Kentucky events.
- UK campus and Euclid Avenue: Consistent student traffic β popular parking near campus during class days.
- Private property: Brewery lots (West Sixth Brewing, Country Boy, etc.) are very popular truck spots.
- Horse Park and keeneland: Major equestrian venues attract large crowds seasonally β event vendor permits available.
Fees & Timeline
| Permit / License | Approx. Fee | Renewal |
|---|---|---|
| LFCHD MFU Permit | $150β$300 | Annual |
| City Business License | $50β$150 | Annual |
| KY Sales Tax Permit | Free | Ongoing |
| Commissary kitchen | $400β$800/mo | Monthly |
Timeline: 4β6 weeks. LFCHD inspection required before first service.
Operator Tips
- Kentucky Derby season: May brings massive tourism and events β permit early and position near Churchill Downs (Louisville) if you have your Jefferson County permit too.
- Keeneland race meets: Spring and fall race meets draw wealthy crowds β upscale food trucks do particularly well.
- UK Wildcats games: Rupp Arena and Kroger Field events create huge demand.
- Lexington Farmers Market: Popular weekend market at Cheapside Park β apply for a vendor slot.
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