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Texas Restaurant Inspections

Search 0+ Texas restaurants inspected by local and state health departments. Official inspection scores, violations, and food safety records.

Data from city health departments and state agencies. Updated regularly from official public records.

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About Texas Health Inspections

Texas restaurant inspections are managed by local health departments across the state. Each city or county health authority conducts routine inspections and complaint investigations for food establishments in their jurisdiction.

Most Texas cities use a 100-point scoring system where inspectors deduct points for each violation found. A score of 70 or above is considered passing. Critical violations related to food temperature, contamination, and pest control carry heavier deductions.

Rat Radar collects inspection data from multiple Texas health departments, providing comprehensive coverage of restaurant food safety across the Lone Star State.

Scoring System

Texas uses a 100-point scoring system. A score of 70+ is passing. Violations are deducted based on severity, with critical food safety issues carrying the heaviest penalties.

Data Coverage

Records from Houston, San Antonio, and more Texas cities. Includes health inspections and 311 pest complaint data where available.

Official Source

All data sourced from official city and county health department records. No user-submitted reviews or estimates.

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