Know your food classification
Food businesses are classified according to the highest level of risk that their activities pose to public health. Your business may be classified as Class 1, Class 2, Class 3/3A or Class 4.
Register your business with other authorities (if required)
If your business processes, stores, sells and/or transports meat, poultry or seafood (such as a butcher or fishmonger), you must be registered with PrimeSafe.
If your business primarily wholesales, makes, transports or prepares dairy products (such as milk or cheese products), you must be registered with Dairy Food Safety Victoria.
Please note that there may be other regulatory authorities responsible for regulating your business.
Nominate a food safety supervisor (if required)
All class 1, 2 and 3A businesses must nominate a suitably qualified food safety supervisor.
Have a food safety program (if required)
All Class 1 as well as Class 2 businesses that undertake high-risk food handling activities, must have a food safety program.
Know your business address
You must know the address of your premises before you apply because we can't process your application or provide accurate advice without it.
Request a report on the property you are buying (optional)
If you're buying an existing food business, we can provide a Property Enquiry Report that contains important details including:
- any non-compliant cleanliness or maintenance items we've identified
- information about the current registration (e.g. annual cost and expiry date).
Apply for other permits (if required)
You can save time by applying for a Building Permit and Planning Permit before registering your food business. We recommend applying for these permits at the same time.
For building or alteration work on most commercial and industrial developments, you will need a Building Permit.
Regardless of the overall cost of the work, this can include:
- new buildings
- shop fit-outs
- alterations and additions to current buildings
- pergolas (roofed), verandahs and shade sails
- decks and balconies
- changes to the use of a building
- minor structures, including garages and sheds
- demolition of existing buildings
- swimming pools, spas or safety barriers.
You may need to apply for a Planning Permit if you plan to:
- carry out building works
- have live music, DJs or a focus on entertainment and liquor
- display advertising signage
- increase operating hours
- reduce the number of parking spaces
- change the use of the building.
You may need other permits or registrations if you're planning to trade on the footpath or roadside, or you'll be operating a temporary or mobile food business.
You will need a Footpath Trading Permit if you want to use a public footpath or Council land to:
- set up dining on the footpath outside your business
- set up dining on your neighbour’s footpath
- set up dining in a converted parking space outside your business (roadside dining)
- display goods
- display goods on your neighbour's footpath (Extended Goods Permit)
- display an advertising board
- set up a night club queue
- set up a waiting area
- display a real estate pointer board.
You will need to apply for a Roadside Dining Permit if you want your business to have exclusive use of a parking space for roadside dining.
Roadside dining can be set up at the front of or side of your property and may include a neighbouring property (that has given consent).
You will need to register with FoodTrader if you're planning to operate a temporary or mobile food business such as:
- a food truck or van
- sell or serve food at a community event, festival, market or fete
- hold a sausage sizzle.
If your temporary or mobile food business is part of an event, you may also need to apply for an Event Permit.
Use our Permit Finder if you’re not sure what permits you need.
Prepare your documents
You need to provide a copy of your proposed floor plans showing the use for each room. Plans must be:
- drawn to scale
- at a scale of at least 1:100
- accompanied by specifications for materials and finishes for all surfaces including floors, walls and bench tops.
The plans must also clearly show:
- the layout of all fixtures, fittings and equipment (e.g. food preparation area, dishwasher, mechanical exhaust unit, cool room)
- all sinks and their intended use (e.g. hand wash basin, cleaners sink)
- all storage areas (e.g. food, chemical, equipment)
- bin wash area and bin storage
- location of toilet (staff and customer).
Read our construction guidelines(PDF, 527KB) for more information.
Class 1 businesses only
If you're registering a Class 1 business, include your independent (non-standard) food safety program in your application.
Class 1, 2 and 3A businesses only
If you're registering a Class 1, 2, or 3A business, upload a copy of your nominated food safety supervisor’s training qualifications to your application.
Submit your application
Have payment for the Fit-out Assessment fee ready.
Apply now
If you prefer a paper or PDF form, please contact us.
Receive approval for your fit-out
An Environmental Health Officer will assess your floor plans and make recommendations to ensure that the plans meet the legal requirements.
Once approved, we'll send you a stamped copy of the approved floor plan.
Have your premises inspected
Before you begin operating, an Environmental Health Officer will contact you to organise a time to visit your premises.
We'll then send you a report letting you know if your business is compliant or if there are any issues you need to address before you begin operating.
Pay the registration fee
Once we've inspected your premises and approve your registration, we'll email you an invoice for the business registration fee. You can pay this online.
Start trading
We will send your Certificate of Registration via email.
You’re now ready to trade in the City of Stonnington!