CA Updated 2026

Pomona, CA Food Truck Permit Guide 2026

Get your $1,000-$1,300 ($1,000-$1,300), business license, commissary agreement & fire inspection in Pomona — complete 2026 guide.

Pomona Food Truck Permit Requirements

Key permits every food truck operator needs before hitting the streets in Pomona.

Health Permit

$1,000-$1,300

Issued by: LA County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division

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Annual fee: $1,000-$1,300

Business License

$75-$150

Required before any commercial food truck operation. Issued by the city clerk or revenue department.

Fire Safety

$50-$150 (est.)

Covers suppression system, extinguisher certification, and equipment placement. Annual renewal required.

Getting Permitted in Pomona: Step-by-Step

  1. 1

    Register your business

    Form an LLC or sole proprietorship with CA and obtain your EIN from the IRS. This is required before applying for any permits.

  2. 2

    Secure a licensed commissary kitchen

    LA County requires all mobile food facilities to operate from an LA County-permitted commissary. A signed commissary agreement must be filed with the county at time of permit application. You'll need a signed commissary agreement before the health department will approve your application.

  3. 3

    Apply for your health permit

    Submit your application to the LA County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division with your commissary agreement, equipment list, and menu. Schedule your pre-opening inspection.

  4. 4

    Pass your fire inspection

    Schedule a $50-$150 (est.) inspection. Ensure your suppression system is serviced, extinguisher is current, and propane connections are compliant.

  5. 5

    Obtain your business license

    Apply for your $75-$150 through the city's business licensing office. Some cities require this before the health permit application.

  6. 6

    Get insured

    Most Pomona venues and events require proof of general liability insurance ($1M minimum). Commercial auto coverage is also required to operate legally.

$1,000-$1,300

Health Permit

$75-$150

Business License

$50-$150 (est.)

Fire Inspection

$400-$800/mo

Commissary/mo

Commissary Kitchen Requirement in Pomona

Most states and cities require food trucks to operate out of a licensed commissary kitchen. Here's what Pomona operators need to know.

Pomona Commissary Requirement

LA County requires all mobile food facilities to operate from an LA County-permitted commissary. A signed commissary agreement must be filed with the county at time of 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

$400-$800/mo

per month (Pomona area)

Shared prep, storage, and dump station included at most facilities.

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Pomona Food Truck Permit FAQ

What permits do I need to operate a food truck in Pomona, CA?
Food truck operators in Pomona, CA typically need a $1,000-$1,300, a city business license, a fire safety inspection certificate, and a signed commissary kitchen agreement. Exact requirements vary — check with your local health department for the current application and fees.
How much does a food truck permit cost in Pomona?
Food truck permit costs in Pomona, CA vary by permit type. The $1,000-$1,300 runs $1,000-$1,300, a city business license costs $75-$150, and fire inspection fees are $50-$150 (est.). Commissary kitchen rental typically runs $400-$800/mo. Total first-year costs commonly range from $1,500–$3,500+ depending on your setup.
Do I need a commissary kitchen to operate a food truck in Pomona?
Yes. Most cities including Pomona require food trucks to operate out of a licensed commissary kitchen or permitted food establishment. You will need a signed commissary agreement on file with the health department before your mobile food facility permit is approved. StreetLegal maintains a commissary kitchen directory for Pomona.
How long does it take to get a food truck permit in Pomona?
The timeline for food truck permitting in Pomona, CA typically ranges from 2–8 weeks after submitting a complete application. Health inspections, commissary verification, and business license approvals are usually the longest steps. StreetLegal can help you track deadlines and organize your documents so nothing falls through the cracks.

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