Food Service Licensing
The Environmental Health Division of the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department licenses more than 400 establishments in 5 counties (Houghton, Baraga, Keweenaw, Ontonagon, and Gogebic). By obtaining a license, these establishments agree to follow the rules presented in the Michigan 1999 Food Code and the Michigan Food Law of 2000. Temporary Food Licenses are also required for operations that serve potentially hazardous food to the public for 14 consecutive days or less. Environmental Health issues these licenses on an as needed basis after an on-site inspection.
- Application for Food License (1 Year)
- Temporary Food Service License App (Non Profit $39, For Profit $66)
- Fee Schedule
- Temporary Food Operations Checklist
- Pre Event Temporary Food Checklist
- Temporary Food Safety Tips
- Temporary Food Poster
Michigan Food Law of 2000 *as amended*

