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FOR TEXAS RESTAURANTS

Launching first in Houston & Harris County

Texas Restaurant Compliance Made Simple

One clear system to track everything Texas requires.

Operational visibility across payroll, sales tax, TABC, and permits. ComplyTX tracks 30+ federal, state, county, and city restaurant obligations in one place.

Built specifically for Texas restaurant compliance—not generic calendars.

  • Track 30+ obligations — TABC, health permits, grease traps, federal payroll, sales tax — one calendar
  • Get reminders before due dates, not after penalties hit
  • Evidence Locker for permits, receipts, and confirmations — audit-ready
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$168/year. Less than one TABC penalty.

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Pro Restaurant · $168/year

Every federal, state, county, and city deadline for your restaurant — TABC, health permits, grease traps, taxes — one calendar, automatic reminders.

$168/year. Less than one TABC penalty.

Why Restaurant Owners Love ComplyTX

One view for everything

Health, TABC, sales tax, permits—all in one place.

Reminders that matter

Get alerts before deadlines, not after problems.

Multi-location ready

Each location gets its own compliance calendar.

Keep doors open

Avoid surprise shutdowns from missed renewals.

30+ federal, state, and local obligations throughout the year.

A structured calendar for multi-location teams.

Common Questions

Is this only for restaurants with alcohol?

No. ComplyTX supports all Texas food service businesses—restaurants, food trucks, catering, cafes, and more. TABC license tracking is included where applicable, but the platform works with or without alcohol service.

What's the biggest problem ComplyTX solves?

Centralization. Texas restaurants can face up to 30+ deadlines from health department, TABC, comptroller, and city permits—all with different schedules. ComplyTX puts them in one view so nothing falls through.

Which areas do you currently support?

We're launching first in Houston and Harris County. Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin are next — watch the demo to see how it works for your restaurant.

Does it work for multiple locations?

Yes. Pro Restaurant covers up to 4 locations — each gets its own county, city, and maintenance deadlines automatically. Need more? Agency covers up to 50 locations.

What happens if a Texas restaurant misses a health permit renewal?

You risk inspection failures, fines, or temporary closure. Health permits typically require annual renewal, and operating without one can shut you down same-day.

How often do Texas restaurants need to file sales tax?

Monthly or quarterly, depending on your sales volume. Returns are due by the 20th of the following month. Late filings trigger $50 penalties plus 5-10% on any amount owed.