Butte County, California
The Score Behind Every Table.
Color Placards
Butte County uses the standard CalCode pass/fail framework. Online inspection data is limited, and kitchen leaders typically must request records directly from the county environmental health department.
Green
Pass — facility meets food safety standards
Yellow
Conditional Pass — corrections required
Red
Closed — imminent health hazard
Fire Safety
Fire Authority
CAL FIRE / Butte County Fire Department
Chico Fire: (530) 897-5151. Paradise Fire: (530) 877-8585. Camp Fire history = heightened inspection awareness in this county. CAL FIRE contract. City of Chico Fire Dept and Oroville Fire are separate AHJs within city limits. NOTE: Paradise Fire Dept serves Town of Paradise — post-Camp Fire reconstruction has elevated fire code scrutiny significantly.
Hood Cleaning Standard
NFPA 96 Table 12.4 schedule: quarterly for high-volume/solid fuel cooking, semiannually for moderate volume, annually for low-volume/seasonal.
Suppression Inspection
UL-300 wet chemical suppression systems required for all commercial cooking hoods. Semiannual by licensed fire protection contractor.
- UL-300 wet chemical suppression system required in all commercial cooking hoods
- Semi-annual suppression system inspection and certification
- Hood and duct cleaning per NFPA 96 Table 12.4 schedule
- Fire code compliance per 2022 CFC
Official Inspection Portal
Search Butte County restaurant inspections
Butte County Environmental Health
Source: Butte County Environmental Health
Inspection Authority
Agency
Butte County Environmental Health
Code Basis
CalCode
ScoreTable
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