Little Rock, AR Food Truck
Permit Guide 2026
Get your $200-$350 ($200-$350), business license, commissary agreement & fire inspection in Little Rock — complete 2026 guide.
Little Rock Food Truck Permit Requirements
Key permits every food truck operator needs before hitting the streets in Little Rock.
Health Permit
$200-$350
Issued by: Arkansas Department of Health, Environmental Health Division
Annual fee: $200-$350
Business License
$50-$100
Required before any commercial food truck operation. Issued by the city clerk or revenue department.
Fire Safety
$50 (est.)
Covers suppression system, extinguisher certification, and equipment placement. Annual renewal required.
Getting Permitted in Little Rock: Step-by-Step
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Register your business
Form an LLC or sole proprietorship with AR and obtain your EIN from the IRS. This is required before applying for any permits.
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Secure a licensed commissary kitchen
All mobile food units must operate from a licensed commissary or commercial kitchen. Operators must provide a signed commissary agreement to ADH at permit application. You'll need a signed commissary agreement before the health department will approve your application.
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Apply for your health permit
Submit your application to the Arkansas Department of Health, Environmental Health Division with your commissary agreement, equipment list, and menu. Schedule your pre-opening inspection.
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Pass your fire inspection
Schedule a $50 (est.) inspection. Ensure your suppression system is serviced, extinguisher is current, and propane connections are compliant.
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Obtain your business license
Apply for your $50-$100 through the city's business licensing office. Some cities require this before the health permit application.
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Get insured
Most Little Rock venues and events require proof of general liability insurance ($1M minimum). Commercial auto coverage is also required to operate legally.
$200-$350
Health Permit
$50-$100
Business License
$50 (est.)
Fire Inspection
$200-$400/mo
Commissary/mo
Commissary Kitchen Requirement in Little Rock
Most states and cities require food trucks to operate out of a licensed commissary kitchen. Here's what Little Rock operators need to know.
Little Rock Commissary Requirement
All mobile food units must operate from a licensed commissary or commercial kitchen. Operators must provide a signed commissary agreement to ADH at permit application. A commissary provides licensed prep space, sanitary storage, and wastewater disposal — all required by health codes before your permit is issued.
What You'll Need
- ✓ Signed commissary agreement
- ✓ Health dept-approved kitchen
- ✓ Dedicated storage space
- ✓ Wastewater dump access
Typical Costs
$200-$400/mo
per month (Little Rock area)
Shared prep, storage, and dump station included at most facilities.
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