Collect the operating facts
Concya asks for the business identity, responsible person, vehicle details, insurance, menu, prep process, CPF or commissary support, food safety records, and planned operating locations.
Concya permits / Texas
Find your truck, estimate the likely Type I / II / III path, then continue into Concya.
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What the agent does
Concya does the tedious pre-filing work. The owner still reviews the packet, confirms accuracy, signs where required, pays state fees, and completes final submission with Texas DSHS.
Concya asks for the business identity, responsible person, vehicle details, insurance, menu, prep process, CPF or commissary support, food safety records, and planned operating locations.
The agent maps the menu and process to the DSHS Type I, Type II, or Type III framework so the owner knows which inspection and documentation path they are preparing for.
Before a packet is marked ready, Concya flags gaps such as vehicle registration, proof of insurance, CPF authorization, food manager certification, water and wastewater records, or incomplete location information.
The output is a submission-ready owner packet: organized answers, likely classification, attachment checklist, source notes, and final filing instructions for review before DSHS submission.
Packet contents
Business and responsible-party identity
Vehicle, VIN, plate, insurance, and registration details
Menu, prep process, equipment, and food safety notes
CPF, servicing-area, water, wastewater, and grease documentation
Operating city, county, itinerary, and inspection-location notes
Owner review checklist with official-source appendix
Type I
Prepackaged non-TCS foods or another low-risk operation.
Type II
Prepackaged TCS foods or limited handling and preparation.
Type III
Food prepared, cooked, held, and served from the food vending vehicle.
Statewide, not city by city
DSHS says Chapter 437B creates the statewide mobile food vendor license and preempts local requirements that conflict with the new chapter. Local fire, zoning, location, and non-conflicting safety rules still matter, so the packet keeps local operating notes visible instead of burying them.
This page is not legal advice and is not a government filing portal. It describes how Concya prepares the owner packet against official Texas sources before the owner completes final filing.