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Food Truck Permits & Licenses in New Mexico (2026)

Everything you need to legally operate a food truck in New Mexico — from Albuquerque to Santa Fe to Las Cruces — and how to keep every document organized for spot inspections.

The permits almost every New Mexico food truck needs

Heads up: requirements and fees differ city to city. Albuquerque and Santa Fe each run their own vending programs — always confirm with the local health department before your first service day.

Where to apply in New Mexico

Permitting is handled by state and local agencies. Start with these official sources for New Mexico — each link opens a search that lands on the authority's own site:

Getting started, step by step

  1. Register your business and get an EIN.
  2. Line up a commissary kitchen if your county requires one.
  3. Apply for your health permit and schedule the truck inspection.
  4. Get the mobile vending permit for each city you plan to work.
  5. Pass the fire inspection if you cook onboard.
  6. Keep copies of everything on the truck — inspectors can show up at any stop.

New Mexico food truck permit FAQs

How much does it cost to get a food truck permitted in New Mexico?

Costs vary by county and city in New Mexico. Nationally, business licenses typically run $50–$500, health permits $100–$1,000+ per year, and food truck owners average roughly $28,000 a year on permits, licenses, and compliance overall. Always confirm current fees with your local health department.

Do I need a separate permit for each city I sell in within New Mexico?

Often yes. If you operate across jurisdictions — say Albuquerque one weekend and Santa Fe the next — each city or county may require its own mobile vending permit and inspection. Keep copies of every document on the truck.

Does online ordering require an extra permit in New Mexico?

No — taking orders online or by QR code doesn't require a separate permit. Your existing food service and vending permits cover how you prepare and sell food; the ordering channel doesn't change that.

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This guide is general information, not legal advice. Requirements change — verify with your local licensing authority.