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Not at this time. A Bothell permit is required to serve in Bothell.
The Regional Food Checklist is a document used by permitting agencies to ensure inspections are being performed the same across the region. This is not a permit.
Yes but please be advised the permit is attached to the mobile food vehicle and can be used for other events.
Not to serve in Bothell, but if supplied during the application process for a permit, a 50% discount will be applied.
This permit type requires two weeks for processing and review. Bothell does not have a process to expedite any permits so please plan accordingly especially during times of high activity.
If you have a permit from another city that is currently active, upload the document during the application process and a 50% discount will be applied. Please note that the discount cannot be applied once the permit has been issued. Permits from a Health Department or business licenses are not eligible for the discount.
Mobile food vending was not addressed by the International Fire Code until the 2018 version. Bothell established the permit when the 2018 IFC was adopted.
Yes, fire code is applied to private property and events as well as public property and events. If serving on a public road/parking lot, contact with the Permitting Department to determine if a Right of Way Permit is required.
Yes, the International Fire Code requires that permits are printed and with the vehicle. Many owners/operators maintain a binder containing their permits and other documents required such as business licenses for each city and health department permits.
If your permit was issued, you can log into My Building Permit and download another copy.