326 DBPR-licensed vendors in Ocala. Search by name or license number. Open any result for the full inspection record and a $9.99 compliance report.
Search by vendor name or license number in Ocala.
Used by Florida event planners, venue operators, and procurement teams to vet vendors before booking. First report free with code FIRSTFREE.
Every VMScore is sourced from official Florida DBPR public inspection records, synced weekly.
No vendor self-reports. No hidden methodology. The data is the public record.
All mobile food vendors and caterers operating in Ocala, Florida are required to hold a valid license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Licensed vendors are subject to routine inspections that evaluate food safety practices including proper food temperatures, sanitation, equipment condition, and employee hygiene.
VMScore aggregates these public inspection records and calculates a composite risk score for each vendor. Event planners, venue managers, and procurement teams use VMScore to evaluate vendor compliance before booking food trucks or caterers for events in Ocala.
Each VMScore compliance report includes the vendor's full inspection history, violation breakdown by severity, license status verification, and trend analysis. Reports are $9.99 each. First report free with code FIRSTFREE.
For event coordinators, planners, and venues vetting Ocala food vendors.
Type the vendor name (or license number) into the search above. Open the result. The 0-100 score and A-F letter grade are at the top; the full DBPR inspection history is right below if you want to read every violation. Most users have what they need to make a booking call in under a minute. The first detailed compliance report is free with code FIRSTFREE.
Ocala-based mobile food vendors are inspected by Florida DBPR. Their inspection records are public. The fastest way to read one is to search the vendor name on VMScore. Each compliance report shows the full DBPR inspection history, every violation broken out by severity, license status, and a 0-100 score with an A-F letter grade.
Three steps: confirm the vendor holds a current Florida DBPR license, pull their inspection record, and look at the high-priority violations specifically (those are the food-safety hazards, not paperwork issues). VMScore does all three in 30 seconds. Type the vendor name, open the report, and save the dated PDF in your event file.
DBPR's most severe category, drawn from the FDA Food Code. High-priority violations are direct food-safety hazards (improper food temperatures, raw meat contaminating ready-to-eat food, employees not washing hands, undercooked food, or toxic chemicals near food). These are the violations that actually correlate with foodborne illness risk.
VMScore syncs weekly from Florida DBPR's official public database. When DBPR logs a new inspection in any Florida county, the vendor's record on VMScore updates on the next weekly cycle.
First report free with code FIRSTFREE. $9.99 each after that. Dated PDF you keep.
Type a vendor name or license number in the VMScore search above.