Local department

For Miami, the department above is the office that sets and enforces the rule on this page.

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

Before you call a grease hauler

Use the local rule page to confirm who can haul, what paperwork must stay on site, and whether the city publishes an approved list.

Start with the paperwork

Check before you book

Use this page to compare names and contacts, then confirm local coverage and paperwork with the checklist below before you book.

  • Confirm the current city hauler or transporter workflow before booking, especially if the authority publishes a list or registry.
  • Ask the service company 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

Check before you book

The city publishes a formal grease workflow, but the listings below still need stronger official proof before you should rely on them alone.

Official source links 0 | Needs confirmation 3 | Last checked 2026-04-07
Primary source

Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Discharge Control Operating Permit

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 service company 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 contact details
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.

305-270-3233 [email protected]
Public service page only. Confirm current city coverage before booking.
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.

786-841-1991 [email protected]
Public service page only. Confirm current city coverage before booking.
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.

305-878-1885 [email protected]
Public service page only. Confirm current city coverage before booking.
Listings are routing support only.

Operator review needed before booking. Listings help you compare options. They are not municipal endorsement, and operators should confirm current paperwork, service scope, and coverage before booking.

Short lead form

Need grease service help?

Send a short request for Miami grease help. We use the city and issue details from this page when we follow up.

MULTI - Multiple public options are available for this route, ordered by evidence quality first.
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Official sources for this page

Last verified: 2026-04-07

  1. Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM | Tier 1 | 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.

  2. Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM | Tier 1 | 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.

  3. Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM | Tier 1 | 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.

  4. Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM | Tier 1 | 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.

  5. Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources DERM | Tier 1 | 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.