Local department workflow
Miami is the main operator entry point for this route, and the local department named above is the direct rule holder.
Miami grease service
Miami grease service finder
Compare grease service options for restaurants in Miami, FL after you confirm the local rule, manifest burden, and what the hauler must leave on site.
Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM FOG Control
City department
Last verified 2026-04-07
Grease service rule
This page should follow the city's hauler and manifest rules, not pretend the provider list is the authority source.
Verification first
Operator review needed before booking
This finder is paused for operator review until current coverage, paperwork, and source checks are confirmed. Use the checklist below before booking.
- Confirm the current city hauler or transporter workflow before booking, especially if the authority publishes a list or registry.
- Ask the vendor to confirm current Miami grease coverage, manifest handling, and who leaves the receipt trail on site.
- File the trip ticket, receipt, and follow-up date into the grease log and reminder plan as soon as service is complete.
Return to Miami grease trap rules
How listings are qualified
Operator review needed before booking
Miami-Dade's transporter workflow is published, but the current grease-service cards are still public-contact only, so this route stays noindex-monitored.
Authority-backed 0 |
Verification required 3 |
Last verified 2026-04-07
Primary source
Miami-Dade requires any non-residential facility that handles or processes food and can discharge FOG to the sanitary sewer to obtain and maintain a FOG Discharge Control operating permit, and the permit is renewed annually and is non-transferable.
Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07
Before you book
Verification checklist
- Confirm the current city hauler or transporter workflow before booking, especially if the authority publishes a list or registry.
- Ask the vendor to confirm current Miami grease coverage, manifest handling, and who leaves the receipt trail on site.
- File the trip ticket, receipt, and follow-up date into the grease log and reminder plan as soon as service is complete.
Active routing coverage in Miami
Provider Listings
Evidence and sponsor status
Ameri-Clean Pumping, Inc.
Public listing
grease hauler
Evidence Public contact
Coverage Medium
Why listed
Public listing with direct contact details and declared local coverage.
Evidence review
Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07
Shown from a public service page with complete contact details, but the operator should still verify current local coverage.
Public service page only; operator should confirm current city coverage.
Grease Trap FL
Public listing
grease hauler
Evidence Public contact
Coverage Medium
Why listed
Public listing with direct contact details and declared local coverage.
Evidence review
Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07
Shown from a public service page with complete contact details, but the operator should still verify current local coverage.
Public service page only; operator should confirm current city coverage.
United Septic and Grease
Public listing
grease hauler
Evidence Public contact
Coverage Medium
Why listed
Public listing with direct contact details and declared local coverage.
Evidence review
Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07
Shown from a public service page with complete contact details, but the operator should still verify current local coverage.
Public service page only; operator should confirm current city coverage.
Listings are routing support only. They are not municipal endorsement, and operators should confirm current manifest, service scope, and coverage before booking.
Short lead form
Need grease service help?
Send a short service request for Miami grease help. This stays separate from the authority summary and goes into the KitchenRuleHub operations queue.
MULTI - Multiple public or active sponsor options are available for this route, ordered by evidence quality first.
Source stack
Authority-backed sources
Last verified:
2026-04-07
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Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Miami-Dade requires any non-residential facility that handles or processes food and can discharge FOG to the sanitary sewer to obtain and maintain a FOG Discharge Control operating permit, and the permit is renewed annually and is non-transferable.
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Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Miami-Dade's fact sheet tells operators to know the permit conditions, inspect the grease trap frequently, use permitted haulers, keep pump-out receipts, and contact DERM to request the current list of grease-trap waste haulers.
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Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Miami-Dade's electronic reporting guide says paper maintenance logs must be updated and kept on site for at least three years, and self-cleaning or service activity must be reported through the GDO permit workflow.
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Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Miami-Dade says liquid waste transporter permits regulate septic and grease trap waste transport, include eManifest reporting, and provide DERM-permitted liquid waste transporter lists for regulated waste streams including brown grease.
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Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Miami-Dade's maintenance log says every FOG removal or maintenance action must be recorded near the device and pump-out or maintenance receipts must stay available at the facility for a minimum of three years.