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■ An application with Excise and ■ Apply in person Excise and Licenses
Licenses ■ Submit required documents www.denvergov.org/exciseandlicenses
■ Valid Colorado identification ■ Pay fees: 201 West Colfax Ave
■ General business questionnaire Application Fee: $200.00 Room 2.H.9
■ Zoning use permit of where ve- License Fee (per year): $125.00 Denver, CO 80202
hicle will be stored, if in the City and ■ Schedule a licensing inspection
County of Denver with the Department of Environmental Environmental Health
■ Pass required inspections: Health. Licensing inspections are www.denvergov.org/phi
Environmental Health conducted between 9:00 am - 11:00 201 West 14th Ave.
Fire (If propane used on truck) am every Wednesday Suite 200
■ A completed Affidavit of Com- ■ Upon completion of a satisfactory Denver, CO 80204
missary form. Applicants need to inspection, DEH shall approve the
contract with a local commissary, or affidavit and will sign the form, as well References:
may use their own approved com- as the license application. Denver Revised Municipal Code:
mercial kitchen if they have one. ■ The applicant shall return the Definitions: Section 23-2-23
signed documents to Excise and Regulations: Section 23-51
Licenses to receive their license. Fees: Section 32-106.5
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Denver Guide for Food Trucks
FOOD TRUCK PARKED ON THE STREET - Department of Public Works
Public Works allows licensed Food Trucks on most streets without a permit (Please note that if within 300’ of a Denver
park, a permit from Department of Parks and Recreation is required.) All Food Trucks need a license from the Depart-
ment of Excise and Licenses.
You can park for vending on any What other rules apply... More info...
street, with the following
exceptions:
■ Within 20’ of an intersection ■ All parking rules must be fol- Public Works
when making a sale or attempting lowed. For example, you cannot www.denvergov.org/publicworks
to make sale double park or park at a meter 201 West Colfax Ave
■ Any street, alley or public right- without paying the required fee. If Dept. #507
of-way within a defined central busi- a parking meter is bagged for a Denver, CO 80202
ness district (see map below) special event, can only park there if
■ If selling ice cream as more than part of the event References:
10% of the gross income from the ■ Cannot sell to any person who is Denver Revised Municipal Code
food truck, you cannot sell on any standing in the street Chapter 54, Article XII, Section
arterial street, collector street or ■ Cannot place chairs or tables on 54-675
laned highway. (www.denvergov. a public sidewalk or in the street
org/LUTP/FunctionalClassification/ ■ If parking within 300’ of a public
tabid/390275/Default.aspx)
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This Guide should not be used as a substitute for codes and regulations. The applicant is responsible for
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compliance with all code and rule requirements, whether or not described in this Guide.
Denver Guide for Food Trucks
FOOD TRUCK ON PRIVATE PROPERTY - Zoning Permit from Development Services
Zoning allows licensed Food Trucks as a temporary use known as “Retail Food Establishment, Mobile.” They are allowed
in Mixed Use Commercial Zone Districts, the OS-B Zone District, and all Industrial Zone Districts where permitted. (Find
your zoning at www.denvergov.org/zoning). Please note that Food Trucks providing catering services to a residence is
allowed and does not require a zoning permit (sales to general public not allowed).
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This Guide should not be used as a substitute for codes and regulations. The applicant is responsible for
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compliance with all code and rule requirements, whether or not described in this Guide.
Denver Guide for Food Trucks
FOOD TRUCK IN A PARK - Vending Permit from Department of Parks and Recreation
Licensed vendors may temporarily sell food and non-alcoholic beverages at designated sites within a Denver park. A
Temporary Vending Permit is required. Also, if within 300’ of a Denver park, vendors must obtain a permit from the De-
partment of Parks and Recreation.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This Guide should not be used as a substitute for codes and regulations. The applicant is responsible for 4
compliance with all code and rule requirements, whether or not described in this Guide.