Scottsdale, AZ Food Truck
Permit Guide 2026
Get your $250-$350/yr (Maricopa County MFU Permit, Class A) ($250-$350/yr (Maricopa County MFU Permit, Class A)), business license, commissary agreement & fire inspection in Scottsdale — complete 2026 guide.
Scottsdale Food Truck Permit Requirements
Key permits every food truck operator needs before hitting the streets in Scottsdale.
Health Permit
$250-$350/yr (Maricopa County MFU Permit, Class A)
Issued by: Maricopa County Environmental Services
Annual fee: $250-$350/yr (Maricopa County MFU Permit, Class A)
Business License
$50-$75/yr
Required before any commercial food truck operation. Issued by the city clerk or revenue department.
Fire Safety
$75-$150 (est.)
Covers suppression system, extinguisher certification, and equipment placement. Annual renewal required.
Getting Permitted in Scottsdale: Step-by-Step
-
1
Register your business
Form an LLC or sole proprietorship with AZ and obtain your EIN from the IRS. This is required before applying for any permits.
-
2
Secure a licensed commissary kitchen
All food trucks must operate from a licensed commissary kitchen; commissary agreement must be on file with Maricopa County Environmental Services prior to permit issuance. You'll need a signed commissary agreement before the health department will approve your application.
-
3
Apply for your health permit
Submit your application to the Maricopa County Environmental Services with your commissary agreement, equipment list, and menu. Schedule your pre-opening inspection.
-
4
Pass your fire inspection
Schedule a $75-$150 (est.) inspection. Ensure your suppression system is serviced, extinguisher is current, and propane connections are compliant.
-
5
Obtain your business license
Apply for your $50-$75/yr through the city's business licensing office. Some cities require this before the health permit application.
-
6
Get insured
Most Scottsdale venues and events require proof of general liability insurance ($1M minimum). Commercial auto coverage is also required to operate legally.
$250-$350/yr (Maricopa County MFU Permit, Class A)
Health Permit
$50-$75/yr
Business License
$75-$150 (est.)
Fire Inspection
$250-$500/mo
Commissary/mo
Commissary Kitchen Requirement in Scottsdale
Most states and cities require food trucks to operate out of a licensed commissary kitchen. Here's what Scottsdale operators need to know.
Scottsdale Commissary Requirement
All food trucks must operate from a licensed commissary kitchen; commissary agreement must be on file with Maricopa County Environmental Services prior to permit issuance. 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
$250-$500/mo
per month (Scottsdale area)
Shared prep, storage, and dump station included at most facilities.
Find One
StreetLegal's kitchen marketplace lists verified commissary kitchens with availability and pricing.
Search Kitchens in Scottsdale →Find Commissary Kitchens Near Scottsdale
Interactive map with verified kitchens, availability, and pricing
Get Your Scottsdale Food Truck Permit Faster
StreetLegal automates your permit applications, tracks renewal deadlines, and connects you with commissary kitchens in Scottsdale — all in one platform.