Food Protection

The Delaware County Health Department (DCHD) is responsible for licensing and inspecting food facilities such as restaurants, supermarkets, school cafeterias, and other retail operations. In addition, annual inspections are made at nursing homes, daycares, schools, camps, and campgrounds to ensure facilities are complaint with state and county regulations.

The DCHD also conducts investigations of food and institution-base illnesses.

If you become sick after eating at a food establishment, witness unsatisfactory conditions or believe there is an issue that requires investigation, please let us know by using the links below. Complaint investigated and kept confidential.


FEES

Fees for Food Facilities


FOOD PROTECTION

Restaurant Inspection Reports
Food Facilities
Temporary Events
Farmers Market
Mobile Food Facility
Approved and Nationally Accredited Food Manager Programs
Food Safety Resources
Food Safety Posters


DELAWARE COUNTY FOOD REGULATIONS

CHAPTER 700, §701. License, Inspection and Service Fees
Chapter 300. Food Safety and Retail Food Safety


US FOOD AND DRUG ADMINSTRATION CODE

2022 FDA Food Code



Contact Us

  •   201 West Front Street,
         Media, PA 19063
  •   8:30AM - 4:30PM
           Monday - Friday
  •   610-891-4000
  • webmaster@co.delaware.pa.us

About Delaware County

Delaware County, presently consisting of over 184 square miles divided into forty-nine municipalities is the oldest settled section of Pennsylvania.


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