FSSAI State Licence is a mid-tier food business licence required for food businesses with annual turnover between ₹12 lakhs and ₹20 crores — including restaurants, hotels, mid-size food manufacturers, processors, and distributors operating within a single state.
Critical: FSSAI State Licence must be renewed before expiry — operating with an expired licence is a legal offence and can result in removal from food aggregator platforms (Swiggy, Zomato) and loss of supplier contracts. Renewal applications should be filed at least 30 days before expiry. The licence certificate must be displayed at the food business premises at all times.
For turnover ₹12L to ₹20 crores
State Licence (Form B) is required for food businesses with annual turnover between ₹12 lakhs and ₹20 crores, including restaurants, catering businesses, mid-size manufacturers, and food processing units.
State vs. Central determination
The correct licence tier depends on production capacity, turnover, and whether the business operates across states. We assess your specific situation to determine whether State or Central Licence is appropriate.
FSSAI officer visit
State Licence applications often require a physical inspection by the State Food Safety Officer. We prepare your premises and documentation to pass inspection on the first visit.
Valid for 1–5 years
State Licences are valid for 1 to 5 years and must be renewed before expiry. We track renewal deadlines and file applications at least 30 days before the expiry date.
State Licence applies to mid-size food businesses across manufacturing, retail, and service sectors.
Food businesses with annual turnover between ₹12 lakhs and ₹20 crores that operate within a single state need a State Licence — regardless of the nature of food business.
Restaurants, hotels, resorts, cloud kitchens, and catering services with annual turnover above ₹12 lakhs need State Licence — the most common category applying for this licence.
Food processing units with production capacity below the Central Licence threshold — dairy, bakeries, confectionery, spice processing — operating within a state require State Licence.
Cold storages, warehouses, and food distributors handling food within a single state need State Licence to cover their storage and distribution operations.
A valid FSSAI State Licence is essential for legal operation, credibility, and business growth.
Operating above ₹12 lakhs turnover without a State Licence is a criminal offence — with penalties up to ₹5 lakhs and imprisonment. A valid licence protects the business and its owners.
Institutional buyers, supermarkets, hotel chains, and corporate cafeterias require suppliers to hold valid FSSAI licences before placing purchase orders. State Licence is the minimum threshold.
Restaurants require FSSAI State Licence to display on the premises — health inspectors and municipal authorities verify this during routine inspections. Non-compliance results in closure notices.
Food aggregators like Swiggy and Zomato mandate valid FSSAI licence for all restaurant partners. Without a current licence, platform listings may be suspended.
For food importers or exporters, a State Licence may be the intermediate step before obtaining the Central Licence required for import/export operations.
Food sector term loans and working capital facilities from banks and government schemes (like PMFME) require valid FSSAI licensing as a prerequisite for eligibility.
The State Licence process is more detailed than Basic Registration — involving document review and site inspection.
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Get Expert HelpConfirm State Licence eligibility based on turnover and production capacity. If turnover exceeds ₹20 crores or operations are multi-state, Central Licence applies instead.
Complete Form B on the FOSCOS portal with detailed information — nature of food business, list of food products, installed capacity, equipment list, and authorized signatory details.
Upload all required documents — identity proof, business registration, premises proof, layout plan, food safety management plan, and list of food products.
Pay the State Licence fee — ranging from ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 per year depending on the category. Fees are paid for the entire licence period (1–5 years) upfront.
The State Food Safety Officer may conduct a physical inspection of the premises to verify hygiene standards, equipment, storage conditions, and water quality. We prepare you for inspection.
After successful inspection and document verification, the State Licence is issued digitally. Display the certificate at the food business premises immediately.
State Licence requires more documentation than Basic Registration — reflecting the larger scale of operations.
Certificate of Incorporation (for companies/LLPs), Partnership Deed, or GST registration certificate — confirming the business entity.
Identity documents of all key persons associated with the food business.
For companies and LLPs — list of directors/partners with their identity and address proofs.
If your food business spans multiple states (offices in two states, or distributing across states), you need a Central Licence instead of a State Licence — even if your turnover qualifies for State Licence. We assess this in the initial consultation.
FSSAI compliance is an ongoing obligation — not just a one-time registration.
Display the FSSAI State Licence prominently at the food premises. Print the 14-digit FSSAI number on all food packaging, menus, and delivery materials.
Maintain food safety records — cleaning schedules, pest control records, water testing results, and employee health certificates. These are verified during FSSAI inspections.
Food manufacturers with a State Licence must file an annual return with FSSAI by May 31 each year — disclosing production details for the previous financial year.
An expired State Licence gets you delisted from Swiggy, Zomato and your B2B contracts overnight. We renew every licence at least 30 days ahead so your business never goes dark.
Renewal applications filed 30+ days before expiry so your licence never lapses mid-operation.
We confirm your turnover genuinely falls in the ₹12 lakh–₹20 crore band before filing for a State Licence.
Documentation kept current so Swiggy, Zomato and other platforms never flag your listing.
Licensing managed across all your outlets within the state so nothing is missed at scale.
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