Oklahoma Cottage Laws

Ready to turn your Oklahoma home kitchen into a profitable food business? Fantastic news! Oklahoma now has one of the BEST cottage food laws in the entire country thanks to the 2021 Homemade Food Freedom Act. You can sell almost ANY food – even cheesecakes and ice cream!

What Makes Oklahoma's Law Amazing

🍰 Can Sell Refrigerated Foods

Unlike most states, Oklahoma lets you sell items that need refrigeration – like cheesecakes, cream pies, ice cream, and custard items!

🏪 Can Sell Through Stores

You can sell through grocery stores, cooperatives, and third-party vendors.

💰 $75,000 Sales Limit

Much higher than most states' caps.

🚫 No License Required

No permits, licenses, or inspections needed to get started.

🌎 Interstate Sales

Can sell shelf-stable foods across state lines.

Two Categories of Foods You Can Make

Category 1: Shelf-Stable Foods (NTCS)

Non-Time-or-Temperature-Controlled for Safety

These don't need refrigeration and are easier to sell:

Baked Goods:

Treats & Snacks:

Preserves & Beverages:

Dry Goods:

Where You Can Sell NTCS Foods:

Category 2: Refrigerated Foods (TCS)

Time-or-Temperature-Controlled for Safety

These need refrigeration – Oklahoma's special advantage!

Perishable Baked Goods:

Dairy & Cold Items:

Cooked Foods:

Beverages:

Special Requirements for TCS Foods:

What You CANNOT Make or Sell

Absolutely Prohibited:

Farm Products (Sold Under Different Rules):

Your Simple Getting Started Guide

Step 1: Choose Your Food Category

For Shelf-Stable Foods (NTCS):

For Refrigerated Foods (TCS):

Step 2: Set Up Proper Labeling

Every Product Must Include (10-point font minimum):

  1. Your name and phone number
  2. Physical address where made (or registration number)
  3. Product description
  4. Complete ingredient list (descending order)
  5. Allergen statement for: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, wheat, soy, sesame
  6. Required statement: “This product was produced in a private residence that is exempt from government licensing and inspection.”

Privacy Option (New!):

Step 3: Understand Where You Can Sell

Direct Sales:

Through Third-Party Vendors:

Step 4: Set Up Sales Tax

Step 5: Start Selling!

No other permits or licenses needed – you're ready to go!

Business Setup Considerations

Annual Sales Limit: $75,000

Record Keeping:

Food Safety Training (TCS Foods Only):

Insurance Considerations:

Labeling Examples

For Packaged Items:

Label directly on package with all required information

For Bulk Items:

Label the container plus provide carry-away cards for customers

For Unpackaged Items:

Display placard at point of sale plus carry-away cards

For Online Sales:

Display all labeling information on website

For Third-Party Sales:

Vendor must display placard: “This product was produced in a private residence that is exempt from government licensing and inspection. This product may contain allergens.”

Success Tips for Oklahoma Food Entrepreneurs

Start Smart:

Scale Strategically:

Stay Compliant:

Growing Beyond $75,000

When your sales exceed $75,000 annually:

Common Questions Answered

Q: Do I need any permits to start?

A: No! Oklahoma requires no licenses, permits, or inspections for homemade food businesses.

Q: Can I really sell cheesecake from my home?

A: Yes! But you must complete food safety training and deliver in-person (no shipping for refrigerated items).

Q: Can I sell to restaurants?

A: Yes, you can sell to restaurants, but only shelf-stable foods.

Q: Do I need to put my home address on labels?

A: You can get a registration number ($15/year) to use instead of your address for privacy.

Q: Can I sell across state lines?

A: Only shelf-stable foods can be sold across state lines. Refrigerated foods must stay in Oklahoma.

Q: What if I get a complaint?

A: Oklahoma Dept of Agriculture can investigate and fine up to $300 for violations.

Resources and Support

Official Resources:

Registration and Forms:

Community Support:

Bottom Line

Oklahoma has transformed from one of the most restrictive cottage food states to one of the BEST in the country! The 2021 Homemade Food Freedom Act gives you incredible opportunities to build a profitable home food business with minimal barriers.

Whether you want to sell traditional baked goods, artisanal preserves, or even refrigerated treats like cheesecakes and ice cream, Oklahoma makes it legally possible and financially viable.

The $75,000 sales limit gives you serious room to grow, and the ability to sell through stores and across state lines opens up markets most cottage food entrepreneurs can only dream of!


Ready to Join Oklahoma's Food Freedom Revolution?

With one of the most generous cottage food laws in America, Oklahoma makes it easier than almost any other state to turn your culinary passion into profit. The only question is: what amazing foods will you create first?

Your Next Steps:

  1. ✓ Decide on shelf-stable or refrigerated foods (or both!)
  2. ✓ Complete food safety training if making TCS foods
  3. ✓ Create proper labels (consider privacy registration)
  4. ✓ Register for sales tax permit
  5. ✓ Start making and selling your delicious creations!

Key Contacts:


This guide provides general information about Oklahoma cottage food laws as of 2025. Always verify current requirements with official sources and consult professionals for specific legal or tax questions.

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