Registration / Notification of a Temporary or Mobile Food Premises - Alpine Shire Council - Victoria

Description

You will need this registration or notification if you intend to operate a temporary or mobile food premises, including on a one-off basis.

Temporary and mobile food premises can include:

  • market or festival stalls, fetes, charity fundraisers, or a kitchen not owned or leased by you such as a sporting club canteen or a school tuckshop
  • vehicles, such as food vans, caravans, trucks or trailers.

There are three classes of temporary or mobile food premises:

  • class 2 and 3 (registration is required)
  • class 4 (notification is required)

Please note, you must lodge a statement of trade (SOT) to let all relevant councils know where and when you will be trading in their districts. Additional permits may be required, for example, a permit to conduct trading in a public place.

Service type

Licence

A licence defines the need to obtain recognition / certification and registration to undertake a certain business activity.

Eligibility requirements

Please consult the responsible agency for more information regarding eligibility requirements.

Duration

1 year

Fees

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Temporary food premises and mobile food vendor fees:

  • class 2 - $283.00
  • class 2: charitable and community groups - $103.00
  • class 3 - $205.50
  • class 3: charitable and community groups - $77.50.

Fees for 2024-25

Further fees may apply, please consult the responsible council for specific information on fees to be submitted with your application.

Other resources

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Act(s) name

Food Act 1984 Victoria

Regulation(s) name

Food (Forms and Registration) Regulations 2015 Victoria

Application process

Apply

Important

The steps to take before you start running a temporary or mobile food premises are:

  • register your food premises (or notify) with local council under the statewide single registration system (FoodTrader)
  • lodge a Statement of Trade (SOT) with the councils in whose areas you are planning to trade
  • check with your local council to see which other permits you may need before you start trading.

Administering agency

Alpine Shire Council

Contact details

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