Montana Cottage Laws

Ready to turn your Montana home kitchen into a profitable food business? You're in for amazing news! Montana now has one of the most freedom-friendly food laws in America thanks to the 2021 Montana Local Food Choice Act. You can sell almost ANY homemade food with NO licenses, NO inspections, and NO sales limits!

Montana's law prevents government agencies from regulating homemade food producers, giving you incredible freedom to start and operate your business!

What Makes Montana's Law Amazing

🚫 No Licenses, Permits, or Inspections

You can literally start selling today with zero government paperwork!

🚫 No Sales Limits

Unlike most states that cap earnings, Montana has no income limits. Grow as big as you want!

🥩 Can Include Some Meat Products

Montana allows certain meat and poultry products under specific conditions.

🥛 Raw Dairy Allowed

Small dairy operations can sell raw milk products directly to consumers.

📄 Minimal Requirements

Only four simple requirements to follow (detailed below).

The Four Simple Requirements

Under Montana's Local Food Choice Act, you only need to meet these four requirements:

1. No Meat Products (with exceptions)

Your products cannot contain meat or meat products EXCEPT:

2. Direct Sales Only Within Montana

3. Home or Community Event Consumption

Products must be consumed at:

4. Inform Customers

You must inform customers that your products have not been licensed, permitted, certified, packaged, labeled, or inspected per any official regulations.

That's it! Meet these four simple requirements and you're good to go!

What You Can Make and Sell

✅ Baked Goods (Almost Everything!):

✅ Confections and Sweets:

✅ Pantry and Dry Goods:

✅ Preserves and Condiments:

✅ Canned and Preserved Foods:

✅ Beverages:

✅ Special Montana Allowances:

❌ What You CANNOT Sell:

Your Simple Getting Started Guide

Step 1: Plan Your Products

Step 2: Set Up Your Kitchen

Step 3: Prepare Customer Information

Create a simple way to inform customers that your products are:

Step 4: Start Selling!

Where You Can Sell

Direct Sales Locations:

Delivery Options:

What You CANNOT Do:

The Old Cottage Food System (Still Available)

Montana still has its traditional cottage food law available for specific situations. You might choose this if:

Old System Requirements:

Most people choose the new Local Food Choice Act because it's much simpler and more permissive!

Business Considerations

No Sales Limits = Unlimited Growth

Montana is one of the few states with no income caps on cottage food sales. This means serious growth potential!

Insurance Considerations:

Record Keeping (Smart Business Practice):

While not required, keep records of:

Taxes:

Food Safety Best Practices

Even though inspections aren't required, maintaining food safety protects your customers and your business:

Kitchen Cleanliness:

Temperature Control:

Customer Communication:

Success Tips for Montana Food Entrepreneurs

Start Smart:

Build Your Business:

Leverage Montana's Freedom:

Common Questions Answered

Q: Do I really need no permits or licenses?

A: Correct! Montana's Local Food Choice Act exempts you from all licensing, permitting, certification, and inspection requirements.

Q: Can I sell online?

A: You can take orders online or by phone, but delivery must be in-person within Montana.

Q: What about the old $40 cottage food registration?

A: That's only if you choose to use the old cottage food system. The new Local Food Choice Act requires no fees.

Q: Can I sell refrigerated items?

A: Yes! Montana allows many refrigerated items that other states prohibit, as long as they meet the four basic requirements.

Q: How do I inform customers about the homemade status?

A: You can do this verbally, with signs at your sales location, or notes on packaging. No specific format required.

Resources and Support

Official Information:

Community Support:

Educational Resources:

Bottom Line

Montana has created one of the most entrepreneur-friendly food systems in America! The 2021 Montana Local Food Choice Act removes virtually all barriers to starting a home food business while maintaining reasonable safety guidelines through the four simple requirements.

Whether you want to sell traditional baked goods, artisan preserves, or even raw dairy products, Montana's food freedom law gives you the legal framework to turn your culinary passion into profit with minimal red tape and maximum opportunity.

The best part? You can start today with no paperwork, no fees, and no government approval needed!


Ready to Join Montana's Food Freedom Movement?

With no licenses, no sales limits, and freedom to make almost any food you want, Montana offers cottage food entrepreneurs opportunities that most states simply don't allow. Big Sky Country truly provides big opportunities for food freedom!

Your Next Steps:

  1. ✓ Choose products that meet the four simple requirements
  2. ✓ Set up your home kitchen for food production
  3. ✓ Plan how to inform customers about homemade status
  4. ✓ Start selling at farmers markets or community events
  5. ✓ Build your unlimited-potential food business!

Key Points to Remember:


This guide provides general information about Montana cottage food laws as of 2025, focusing on the Montana Local Food Choice Act. Always verify current requirements and consult professionals for specific legal or tax questions.

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