The Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing regulates food businesses such as:
DIAL also regulates hotels, motels, and inns (including bed-and-breakfast inns). If you are interested in any of these licenses, please find additional information and a link to apply for a license below.
DIAL's online food licensing system allows those operating food and lodging establishments, food processing operations, and food-related events in Iowa to easily complete license applications and renewals online.
License renewals can be made online providing the license is not more than 60 days overdue. New license applications can also be made online. Both Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) AND credit/debit card payments are accepted. There is a $1 transaction fee for bank transfers and a 2.5 percent transaction fee for credit and debit cards.
Please note: New applications and renewal applications that do not include the previous year's gross sales will pay the maximum license registration fee.
Licensing guides are available for each license type. For general instructions on submitting a license application for a new business, please view our guide for new food licenses.
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This registration enables a civic, business, educational, government, community, or veterans' organization (and may include athletic contests), to host, sponsor, or coordinate a temporary event with more than 10 food vendors (except fairs, as defined in Iowa Code Section 174.1, and farmers markets). An event does not include a single store’s grand opening or sale (i.e., a single store cannot host an event).
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding inspections and safety for events.
This application should be submitted at least 60 days in advance of the event.
Cost: One-time fee for the event: $50
Farmers markets are retail marketplaces which operate seasonally, principally as a common market for Iowa-produced farm products for consumption elsewhere.
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding farmers markets.
Recommended time to apply is two weeks prior to the event, however, the application must be received at least three days prior to the intended operating date and license issued before the vendor begins operation.
Annual license cost for each vendor per stand: $150
These businesses include food processing plants and warehouse food storage locations. If an operation manufactures, packages, labels, or stores food for human consumption but does not sell directly to consumers, it falls within this category.
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding inspections and safety for warehouse and storage operations.
Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the intended operating date and license issued before the establishment begins operation.
Annual Cost (Based on annual gross sales of food/food products handled at the facility): $75-$500
New applications and renewal applications that do not include the previous year's gross sales will pay the maximum license registration fee of $500.
Food service establishments include businesses such as restaurants, bars, concession stands, tap rooms, catering operations, and commissaries. A business falls under this category if the establishment prepares food to be served in individual portions, or if it sells food intended for preparation or consumption off the premises.
This category does NOT include farmer's market food establishments, food processing plants, home bakeries, mobile food establishments (e.g., food trucks), retail food establishments (e.g., grocery stores), temporary food establishments, vending machines, or unattended food establishments.
This license may only be used on the premises for which the license was issued. A licensed establishment may set up a food stand on their own premises without an additional food license requirement.
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding inspections and safety for food establishments.
Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the intended operating date and the license issued before the establishment begins operation.
Annual Cost (Based on annual gross sales): $150-$400
New applications and renewal applications that do not include the previous year's gross sales will pay the maximum license registration fee of $400.
PLEASE NOTE: This license type replaces the home bakery license, which allows additional food products to be made, packaged, and processed.
Home food processing establishments (HFPEs) are home-based operations where homemade food items are prepared and intended to be consumed off the premises. Homemade food items may be sold directly to the consumer and some may be sold through other businesses.
Home food processing establishments are required to list all homemade food items on their application and update their account online when items are added or removed. Homemade food items not listed on the application shall not be sold or distributed until they have been added to the licensee's online account using the online application system.
Read the following Iowa Administrative Code chapter to learn more about the regulations surrounding inspections and safety for home food processing establishments.
Read more about the new legislation (HF2431) that creates the new HFPE license, and find additional resources (like templates, example of completed documents, and training information) for HFPE licensees.
Home Food Processing Establishments vs. Cottage Foods
This is a license to operate a hotel, motel, inn, or motor inn. Bed and breakfast inns are included in this license requirement.
Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the intended operating date, and license issued before the establishment begins operations.
Annual Cost (Based on number of available rooms): $50-$150
These include full-service food trucks or food service "pushcarts" that serve precooked or prewrapped foods that require limited assembly. Mobile food units should be licensed in the county that is their home base of operation (where the licensed mobile unit will be stored and serviced when not in operation.)
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding inspections and safety for food establishments.
Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the intended operating date and a license issued before the establishment begins operation.
Set annual fee: $250
These include grocery stores or convenience stores. Some retail food establishments may also need a Food Service Establishment License; if your business is a grocery store that also serves hot, prepared meals dine-in or to-go, it needs both licenses.
This license may only be used on the premises for which the license was issued. A licensed establishment may set up a food stand on their own premises without an additional food license requirement.
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding inspections and safety for food establishments.
Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the intended operating date and license issued before the establishment begins operation.
Annual Cost (Based on annual gross sales): $150-$400
New applications and renewal applications that do not include the previous year's annual gross sales will pay the maximum license registration fee of $400.
Single-Event Temporary Food Establishments
These include food establishments operating for a period of 14 consecutive days or fewer at a fair, festival, craft show, vendor show, or other event.
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding inspections and safety for food establishments.
Recommended time to apply is at least 30 days prior to the event, however, the application must be received at least three days prior to the intended operating date and license issued before the vendor begins operation. DIAL cannot guarantee that your application will be processed in time for your event if these timelines are not met, or your application contains errors or misinformation. Please note that providing food without a license or permit is subject to a penalty equal to double the license fee.
Cost (Issued for up to 14 days in conjunction with a single event): $50
Annual Temporary Food Establishments
An Annual Temporary Food Establishment License is an annual license that is valid for more than one event in the state of Iowa. A separate license application must be submitted for each stand where a vendor will operate a Temporary Food Establishment in conjunction with an event. Persons who operate simultaneously at more than one event within the state are required to have a separate license for each food stand.
Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the first event at which the vendor intends to operate. Annual Temporary Food Establishment License applications that are not received, processed, and approved prior to operating will require a single event temporary food license until the annual license is approved and issued.
Annual license cost for each vendor per stand: $200
These include any operations that provide packaged foods or whole fruit by allowing consumers to use an automated payment system. These establishments will have controlled access not accessible by the general public, meaning that the location of the operation or the consumers using it will be limited. Examples include self-service snack bars that require payment in offices or within college campuses.
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding unattended food establishments.
Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the intended operating date and a license issued before the establishment begins operation.
Annual Cost (Based on annual gross sales): $75-$150
New applications and renewal applications that do not include the previous year's gross sales will pay the maximum fee of $150.
Vending machines are defined in Iowa Food Code as self-service food devices that dispense units of food in packages when a user inserts paper money, coins, tokens, cards, or keys.
If your vending machine dispenses only prepackaged foods that are not time or temperature sensitive (like hard-coated candies, gumballs, and nuts), it is exempt from licensing requirements. Please note that vending machines that fit these criteria may still be inspected by the Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing if they receive a written complaint.
Read the following Iowa Code chapters to learn more about the regulations surrounding inspections and safety and contractor requirements for vending machines.
Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the intended operating date and license issued before the establishment operates.
Annual Cost (Based on number of machines): First machine is $50, each additional machine is $10
Those selling products outside the U.S. will need a Certificate of Free Sale or Sanitation. The certificate indicates the particular product(s) is marketed in the U.S. or eligible for export. The first certificate costs $35 (both English and Spanish language versions), and each additional identical certificate requested at the same time is $10.
Certificates are issued only for products regulated or inspected by DIAL's Food and Consumer Safety Bureau. Payment is required before certificates are issued.
Complete the Certificate of Free Sale Order Form online. Then, either pay via credit card and submit online, or print the fillable form and mail with check/money order to DIAL. Submit one order form per identical certificate request, regardless of the number of certificates needed.
Please allow five to 10 business days for completion. Certificates are mailed via the U.S. Postal Service. For anyone who wishes for their certificates be mailed via express mailing, a shipping label is required. If you have any questions, please contact Brian Church at 515.281.5796 or exportcert@dia.iowa.gov.
Voluntary Inspection Fee
Premises that are not food establishments may request an inspection. The cost for a voluntary inspection is $100. Contact us with questions.
Regulatory Authorities and Contacts
Food safety inspections and foodborne illness/complaint investigations are conducted by State employees working for the Food and Consumer Safety Bureau, as well as inspectors working for local health departments under contract to the Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing.
Additionally, DIAL has designated experts on staff to answer questions about specific topics like farmers markets, food code and inspections, food processing and warehousing, licensing and renewals, plan review for food businesses, consumable hemp, and complaints and emergencies. See map and contact information.