Missouri Restaurant Health Inspection Guide
Everything you need to know about health inspections in Missouri. Temperature requirements, fines, and how to stay compliant with 12,000+ other restaurants.
Health Department
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Food Code
Based on: 2013 FDA Food Code
Local health departments conduct inspections.
Temperature Requirements
| Category | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Cold Holding | 41°F or below |
| Hot Holding | 135°F or above |
| Cooking: Poultry | 165°F for 15 seconds |
| Cooking: Ground Meat | 155°F for 15 seconds |
| Cooking: Whole Meat/Fish | 145°F for 15 seconds + 3 min rest |
| Cooling | 135°F to 70°F in 2 hours, then 70°F to 41°F in 4 hours |
| Reheating | 165°F within 2 hours |
Inspection Process
Frequency
1-3 times per year
Grading System
Violation-based system
Public Records
Available through local health departments
Fines & Penalties
Fine Range
$100-$1,000 per violation
Closure Threshold
Imminent health hazard
Local enforcement.
Unique Missouri Rules
- Local health departments manage inspections
- Certified food handler training required
Frequently Asked Questions: Missouri Health Inspections
How often are restaurants inspected in Missouri?
In Missouri, restaurants are typically inspected 1-3 times per year. The frequency depends on the establishment's risk level and history of compliance.
What score do you need to pass a health inspection in Missouri?
Missouri uses a violation-based system system. Contact your local health department for specific passing requirements.
How much are health code fines in Missouri?
Health code fines in Missouri range from $100-$1,000 per violation. Local enforcement.
Does Missouri require a certified food manager?
Most Missouri food service establishments are required to have a certified food manager on staff. Check with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services for specific requirements.
Where can I see Missouri restaurant inspection results?
Available through local health departments. You can also contact the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services directly.
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