Environmental Health
Quick links
- Schedule of fees and charges
- Texas Food Establishment Rules - 2021
- Texas Food Establishment Rules - 2021 - Summary of Changes
- FDA food code - 2017
- Retail food establishment inspections
Environmental Health enforces Chapter 7: Health and Sanitation of the City's Code of Ordinances, which deals with food service, pools and public health nuisances. Courtesy environmental inspections for Texas Department of State Health Services are also offered for foster homes, day cares, 24-hour residential care and adoptions.
For more information about any of our services or to file a complaint against a food establishment or other public health nuisance, call 325-657-4493.
The Environmental Health Division issues permits and conducts routine inspections of retail food establishments such as restaurants; other facilities that serve food, including schools and hospitals; as well as convenience stores, grocery stores, nightclubs/bars and mobile food units. Additionally, temporary food booths associated with special events are also permitted and inspected. Inspections are performed to ensure the food that is prepared for public consumption is prepared and provided in a safe and sanitary manner. Inspections are based on the Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER). All routine food establishment inspections are unannounced.
For more about food inspections, including copies of recent reports, click here.
Obtaining health permits
Permits are non-transferable in the event of a change of ownership, location, commissary or mobile unit. Permit fees are prorated and determined based on the time of application. All permits expire Jan. 31.
For more information regarding these and other requirements, or to obtain current applicable fees, call 325-657-4493. All documents referenced may be downloaded on this page or a paper copy may be picked up in the Environmental Health office on the second floor of City Hall, 72 W. College Ave.