Location: 200 E. Berry St., Suite 360, Fort Wayne, IN 46802 • Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
Meet the Staff: Steven Schumm, REHS, Asst. Director; Jason McKown; Env. Health Specialist; Audrey Graft; Env. Health Specialist; Britny Guingrich, Env. Health Specialist; Matthew Rosbrugh, Env. Health Specialist; Betsy Graham, Support Staff; Janee Brown, Support Staff
Food Permits & Resources
ANNUALS
Permits (Type information in boxes; Print)
- Annual Food Service Permit Application
- Annual Food Market Permit Application
- Annual Food Market Permit Application Reduced Fee
- Annual Food Venue Permit Application
- Annual Vending Machine Permit Application
- Farmers' Market Permit Application New!
Resources
- Change of Owner Guidelines
- New Establishment Guidelines
- Farmers' Market Permit Guidelines New!
- Plan Review Content Guidelines
- Food Establishment Frequently Asked Questions
- Guidance for Retail Food Establishments on Mad Cow Disease and Federal Meat Restrictions
- Boil Water Order and Advisory Information
- Employee Health and Infection Control (English) New!
- Employee Health and Infection Control (Spanish) New!
OFF-SITE COOKING
Permit & Resources (Type information in boxes; Print)
TEMPORARIES
Permits (Type information in boxes; Print)
- Temporary Food Establishment Permit Application
- Temporary Farmer's Food Market Permit Application
- Temporary Fund-Raising Food Market Permit Application
Resources
- Temporary Food Establishment Guidelines
- Food Safety Hints for Non-Profit Organizations and Schools
- Home-Based Vendors at Farmer's Markets and Roadside Stands
Indiana Environmental Health Association Temporary Guidelines
MOBILES
Permits (Type information in boxes; Print)
- Annual Mobile Food Service Permit Application
- Annual Mobile Food Market Permit Application
- Seasonal Mobile Ice Cream Permit Application
Resources
- Mobile Food Unit Requirements
- Consumer's Guide to Door-to-Door Food Sales
- List of Licensed Door-to-Door Mobile Food Establishments in Allen County
More Articles: General Information • FAQ • Food Regulations • Food Safety & Illness • Food Inspection Reports • Tattoo & Body Piercing • Smoke-Free Air Laws • Food Complaints
You can protect yourself first by choosing which tattoo and body piercing facility to patronize. Tattoo and body piercing facilities are are inspected by the local health department to make sure they are clean and have adequate kitchen facilities, and those inspection reports are available to the public upon request. You can find out how tattoo and body piercing facilities did on their most recent inspection and use that score to help you make your choice.
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- Allen County Building Department
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- City of Fort Wayne
- Indiana Board of Animal Health
- Indiana Department of Homeland Security
- Indiana Environmental Health Association
- Indiana Public Health Association
- Indiana State Department of Health
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- FoodSafety.Gov
