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Used Cooking Oil Pickup From California Oaks to Murrieta Hot Springs — Murrieta Restaurants Run Cleaner

Serving roughly 500 restaurants from California Oaks to Murrieta Hot Springs. Free service, no contracts, on-time every week.

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Used Cooking Oil Pickup in Murrieta

Free for restaurants. Scheduled weekly. CDFA-licensed. Pickup in Murrieta starts within a week.

Murrieta Restaurants Get Used Cooking Oil Pickup Free

Looking for used cooking oil pickup, recycling, disposal, or fryer oil collection near you in Murrieta? Our restaurant service team handles all four — free, scheduled, and with compliance manifests on every pickup — for restaurants, commercial kitchens, hotel kitchens, ghost kitchens, and food service operators across Inland Empire. No contracts, no hidden fees, no missed restaurant pickups.

How Murrieta Restaurants Simplify Used Cooking Oil Pickup

Murrieta sits at the junction of the 15 and 215 freeways in southwest Riverside County and has grown into one of the fastest-expanding restaurant markets in the Inland Empire. The dining scene is anchored by the California Oaks Road corridor, which runs east from the 15 and connects three of the city's largest commercial centers: the California Oaks shopping district, the Murrieta Town Center, and the dense restaurant cluster around Madison Avenue. Together these corridors serve commuters heading south to San Diego County, families from the surrounding master-planned communities, and visitors traveling between Temecula Wine Country and the I-15 north.

The cuisine mix is broad. Mexican kitchens and family taquerias serve the older neighborhoods south of Kalmia Street and along Jefferson Avenue. Korean BBQ, Japanese ramen, and Chinese seafood houses cluster along Madison Avenue and Whitewood Road. The newer commercial centers near Murrieta Hot Springs Road bring in steakhouses, brewpubs, sushi bars, and casual American grills that serve the families moving into communities like Greer Ranch, The Colony, and Bear Creek. Each of these operations runs fryers, woks, or flat tops daily, and the used cooking oil they generate needs a removal partner that understands both the spread-out commercial layout and the freeway-adjacent traffic patterns.

Our Murrieta route covers everything from Clinton Keith Road in the south to Murrieta Hot Springs Road in the north, including the commercial corridors along California Oaks, Madison Avenue, Whitewood Road, Jefferson Avenue, and Hancock Avenue. We schedule pickups around the lunch and dinner rushes so service never blocks loading docks during peak hours. For tenants in the newer shopping centers near Murrieta Hot Springs and The Colony, where loading zones are shared between multiple restaurants and chain anchors, we coordinate exact arrival windows with property management so back-of-house stays clean and unobstructed.

Aerial view of Murrieta restaurant district at golden hour

Cooking Oil Compliance for Murrieta Commercial Kitchens

Murrieta food facilities fall under the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health, which conducts routine inspections of every permitted restaurant in the city. Inspectors check that used cooking oil is stored in sealed containers, kept away from storm drains, and removed by a transporter holding a current California Department of Food and Agriculture Inedible Kitchen Grease license. Murrieta sits inside the Santa Margarita Watershed, with Murrieta Creek and the Santa Gertrudis Creek both running through the city and feeding into the Santa Margarita River, which is one of the last remaining undammed coastal rivers in Southern California. That makes any grease-related drainage complaint a priority for both county environmental health and the regional water board. Restaurants near California Oaks Road and along the older Jefferson Avenue corridor face additional scrutiny because runoff there feeds directly into the creek system. Keeping a documented pickup schedule with digital manifests after every service gives your kitchen instant proof of compliance during any county inspection or watershed complaint follow-up.

What Your Murrieta Restaurant or Commercial Kitchen Gets

  • Scheduled weekly or biweekly pickup along established Murrieta routes
  • Free sealed containers with anti-theft locking mechanism
  • Digital manifests after every pickup for Riverside County compliance records
  • Coverage from California Oaks to Murrieta Hot Springs and Bear Creek
  • Coordination with shopping center property management on shared loading zones
  • Emergency overflow response within 4 hours

Neighborhoods We Serve in Murrieta

California OaksMurrieta Hot SpringsThe ColonyGreer RanchBear CreekCopper CanyonMurrieta Town CenterOld Town MurrietaMapletonSpencer's CrossingCalifornia Oaks Road CorridorMadison Avenue CorridorWhitewood Road CorridorJefferson Avenue CorridorClinton Keith Corridor

Restaurant & Commercial Kitchen Services in Murrieta

We serve every Murrieta restaurant, commercial kitchen, and food service operator with free used cooking oil pickup, recycling, disposal, and grease trap cleaning. Whether you run a fast food franchise, a fine dining restaurant, a hotel kitchen, a ghost kitchen, or a catering operation, our Inland Empire route covers your commercial kitchen on a fixed restaurant schedule.

How It Works

Step 1

Request a Pickup

Fill out a 30-second form or call us. No credit card. No commitment.

Step 2

Pickup Day Is Pickup Day

Your scheduled window is locked in. A CDFA-licensed driver completes the pickup, pumps your container empty, and we email your digital manifest the moment the work is logged.

Step 3

Stay Compliant Automatically

Get digital manifests, pickup confirmations, and compliance records — all in your dashboard.

What Murrieta Restaurants Say

We run six grills and three fryers, lunch and dinner, seven days a week. They show up every Wednesday morning and our loading area is spotless after. No more chasing the previous hauler for missed pickups.
Roberto Medina at Madison Korean BBQ, Madison Avenue Corridor

Roberto Medina

Madison Korean BBQ, Madison Avenue Corridor

Old building, tight back lot, and a shared dumpster area with two other restaurants. They figured it out the first visit and have been on schedule ever since. The digital manifest is a lifesaver during inspections.
Christine Kim at Taqueria El Patron, Jefferson Avenue Corridor

Christine Kim

Taqueria El Patron, Jefferson Avenue Corridor

The shopping center property manager is strict about loading dock rules and these guys actually follow them. Pickups are quick, clean, and never during dinner service.
Christine Kim at Copper Canyon Grill, Murrieta Hot Springs

Christine Kim

Copper Canyon Grill, Murrieta Hot Springs

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Murrieta Used Cooking Oil Pickup FAQ

Scheduling UCO pickup in Murrieta takes less than a minute. Call us or fill out the request form on this page with your restaurant name, address, and preferred pickup day. We confirm your spot on our established Murrieta route within two hours of your request. Most kitchens here are added to a route within one week. We coordinate pickup timing around your lunch and dinner service so the process never interrupts the kitchen, which matters especially for tenants in the California Oaks and Murrieta Hot Springs shopping centers where loading zones are shared between multiple restaurants and chain anchors. Once scheduled, your pickups happen automatically on the same day each week or every other week, depending on your oil volume and container size. No contracts required and you can adjust your schedule anytime by calling or texting.
Yes. The California Oaks Road corridor and the Murrieta Hot Springs Road corridor are two of our most active routes in southwest Riverside County. We serve restaurants throughout the California Oaks shopping district, the Murrieta Town Center, and the newer shopping centers near Murrieta Hot Springs and The Colony. These centers have shared loading zones between multiple food tenants and chain anchors, and property management often enforces strict rules around dwell time, container placement, and back-of-house cleanliness. Our drivers are familiar with each property's access rules and schedule pickups during approved windows. We use sealed, locking containers that meet shopping-center standards and keep loading areas clean after every service. Digital manifests are sent within minutes of pickup so your records stay aligned with both Riverside County compliance and any property documentation requests from the shopping-center management offices.
Our average emergency response time for Murrieta restaurants is under four hours during business hours and under six hours during off-peak times. Murrieta sits at the junction of the 15 and 215 freeways with quick access from Temecula, Wildomar, and Menifee, which means we almost always have a truck within reasonable distance. When you call our emergency line, a dispatcher confirms your address and container status immediately and a driver is routed to your restaurant as the next priority stop. Emergency pickups include the same digital manifest documentation as scheduled service, so your compliance records stay clean even during unplanned events. If your oil container is actively overflowing or there is any risk of spillage near a storm drain, Murrieta Creek, or the Santa Gertrudis Creek watershed, we prioritize containment on arrival before beginning the pumping process. This matters more in Murrieta than in many cities because the local watershed feeds directly into the Santa Margarita River, one of the last undammed coastal rivers in Southern California.
Yes. We hold a current California Department of Food and Agriculture Inedible Kitchen Grease transporter license, which is the state requirement for any company that picks up, transports, or processes used cooking oil in California. The license covers all of Riverside County including Murrieta. Our CDFA IKG license number is displayed in the footer of every page on this site and on every manifest we issue. We also carry comprehensive general liability insurance and commercial vehicle insurance as required by the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health and the State of California. Every driver on our Murrieta route carries a copy of our license in the truck cab, and you can verify our license status directly with CDFA at any time. This documentation matters during routine county inspections, during any follow-up if a neighboring business or property manager files a complaint, and during the watershed-related compliance checks that the regional water board periodically coordinates with restaurants along Murrieta Creek.

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We provide free used cooking oil pickup and recycling to restaurants throughout Murrieta, CA and surrounding areas.

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(909) 500-2488(Inland Empire)
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