Apply for Temporary Food Permits

Instructions on how to apply for temporary food permits in the City of St. Louis

Overview

The City of St. Louis Department of Health is charged with ensuring safe food practices for anyone who distributes food products to the community. Temporary Food Permits assist the Department with this process by helping assure public health through inspections, free training, and knowing where food is being sold or distributed if there is a foodborne illness outbreak.

Ordinance 71324 replaces Ordinances 71106 and 68597 and updates the City of St. Louis Food Code based on the latest edition of the National Food Code published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, with local revisions and amendments. Ordinance 71324 also adopts the social justice/equity aspects surrounding nutritious food access. In addition, it seeks to obtain greater compliance through reduced permit fee options and free food safety training, paid for by application fees.

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Preparation

Before you apply for a temporary food permit, please review:

  1. Temporary Food Permit and Food Safety Training video.
  2. Temporary Food Permit Criteria decision tree to understand the type of temporary food permit needed for your distribution.
  3. Temporary food permit definitions.
  4. After reviewing the educational video, complete an evaluation. You must receive a score of 75% or higher. If you do not reach that score, you will be allowed to retry the quiz once more. If you score less than 75% on your retry, you will be prompted to review the materials and restart the quiz.

    If you are unable to pass the evaluation twice, you may contact the Department of Health at foodcontrol@stlouis-mo.gov.

Instructions

  • Use the Begin Online button below to apply. 
  • After submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation email and an application ID number. You can monitor the status of your application by entering your application number on the Track and Manage a Case, Permit, or License page.
  • We will review your application. If all is in order, we will approve your permit for issue.

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Fees

Temporary Food permit applications and payments MUST be received by the Department NO LATER than TWO BUSINESS DAYS prior to your event, or the Department of Health will charge an additional $10 fee for an Expedited Temporary Application.

Traditional Temporary Food Permit

  • $50 per day per vendor for each proposed day (limited to 14 times in one calendar year)

Specialty Food Permit

Examples: popcorn, lemonade, shaved ice/snow cones.

  • $100 annually (no limit on days)

Low Income, Low Access Census Tracts Community

Where residents are more than ½ mile from a grocery store and 50% or more of the population is at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. 
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  • $25 per day for a Sponsor or Vendor w/o Sponsor
  • $5 per day for additional vendors (no limit on days)

Farmers Market Food Permit

  •  $350 annually for the overall organizer
  •  $100 annually for each participating vendor

Sponsored Temporary Food Permit

  • $50 per day for Overall sponsor
  • $20 per day for each participating vendor (to be collected by the overall sponsor)

Charitable Feeding Food Permit

  • $25 per day overall sponsor
    • $5 for each participating vendor
  • $25 per day if only one vendor

Cottage Food Permit Waiver

"Non-Potentially hazardous" prepared in the home.
(Includes baked goods {breads, cookies, fruit pies}; canned jam, jelly, preserves, or fruit butters; honey; sorghum; cracked nuts; packaged spices and spice mixes; dry cookie, cake, bread, and soup mixes)

  • No fee; however, a permit is required.
  • Permit Waiver must be renewed annually by May 31.

Expedited Temporary Food Permit Application

  • $10 for applications received with less than two days notice

What to Expect

Once your permit has been approved, you may pay for and retrieve your pick up your permit. Make a payment to the Health Department.

Additional Information

Notice Under the Americans With Disabilities Act

If you require any reasonable modifications or auxiliary aids and services for effective communication because of a disability, call (314) 657-1480 or email health@stlouis-mo.gov 48 hours in advance.

Contact

Department of Health

health@stlouis-mo.gov

(314) 612-5100

1520 Market, Room 4051
St. Louis, MO 63103

Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

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