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Food must be sold directly to consumers within the state. The seller/producer must obtain an NMED-approved food handler card before beginning production on July 1st. Approved programs can be found here. Specific rules about the kitchen, transportation, and labeling must be met.
To open a food truck in New Mexico, you will need to obtain several licenses and permits. These include a retail food permit, a food manufacturing permit (if you plan to sell products to other businesses), a food handler card, and a Certified Food Protection Manager certification.
The process involves building a strong food truck business plan, applying for all your licenses and permits, finding food truck funding, choosing a vehicle and ensuring its ready to prepare and serve food, renting an additional prep space, planning your ideal parking locations, building a food truck marketing strategy
In order to serve food in a restaurant, you need a food service license, which is generally issued by the city or county health department. The health department will visit your establishment in-person to ensure that you are adhering to all restaurant food safety regulations.
Starting a food truck business in Missouri involves obtaining several licenses and permits. These include a vending/business license, fire safety certification, health inspection, mobile vendor permit, and possibly a special process authorization.

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How much does a food service license cost in New Mexico? License NameCostLink Food Handlers License Up to $15 per employee New Mexico Food Handler Training
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The New Mexico Homemade Food Act (HFA) These homemade food products can be marketed or sold only directly to consumers. Grocery stores or similar facilities may not purchase or resell prepackaged homemade foods. Additionally, NMED-permitted food facilities may not use homemade foods as ingredients in their food item.
The Homemade Food Act is a New Mexico law passed in the 2021 NM Legislation that becomes effective July 1, 2021. The Act allows low risk foods prepared at a private farm, ranch, or residence to be sold directly to the consumer without a permit from either NMED, BernCo, or City of Albuquerque.
Here are a few of the licences and permits you may need to open and operate a food truck business. Business Licence/Certificate. Business Number (BN) Food Truck Permit. Health Permit. Fire Permit. Food Service License. Resellers Permit. Employee Health Permit.

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