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Cottage Food Operations: Camarillo vs Ojai

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Ojai, CA?

Camarillo and Ojai have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California's Cottage Food Operations law (AB 1616, HSC 113758) allows Camarillo residents to sell specified homemade food products from their home kitchens. Class A operators sell directly to consumers and require county registration. Class B operators may sell indirectly and require a county permit. A business license under CMC Title 5 is also needed.

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Ojai, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California's Cottage Food Law (AB 1616/AB 1266) allows home-based food production in Ojai. Class A operations sell directly to consumers with a $75,000 annual cap. Class B operations may sell to stores and at farmers markets with a $150,000 cap.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloOjai
Class ADirect sales only, county registration-
Class BDirect + indirect sales, county permit-
Annual Sales Cap$75,000-
Labeling"Made in a Home Kitchen" required'Made in a Home Kitchen' required
State LawHSC 113758 (AB 1616)-
Class A Cap-$75,000/year direct sales
Class B Cap-$150,000/year direct + indirect
Permit Authority-Ventura County Environmental Health

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Camarillo FAQ

Can I sell baked goods from my home in Camarillo?

Yes, under California's Cottage Food Operations law. Register as a Class A operator with Ventura County Environmental Health for direct sales, or obtain a Class B permit for indirect sales through retailers. You also need a Camarillo business license under CMC Title 5.

What foods can I sell as a cottage food operation?

Approved items include baked goods (cookies, cakes, bread), candies, jams, granola, dried pasta, roasted nuts, honey, dried herbs, and other shelf-stable, non-potentially hazardous foods. Perishable items requiring refrigeration are not allowed.

Can my HOA prohibit my cottage food business?

HOA CC&Rs may restrict commercial food activities. However, California AB 626 strengthened cottage food rights. If your operation complies with all city and county requirements and does not create visible evidence of commercial activity, your HOA may have limited grounds for prohibition. Consult your CC&Rs.

Ojai FAQ

Can I sell baked goods from my Ojai home?

Yes, under California's Cottage Food Law. Register with Ventura County Environmental Health for Class A (direct sales, $75,000 cap) or Class B (stores/markets, $150,000 cap).

Can I sell at the Ojai farmers market?

Yes, with a Class B cottage food permit. You will also need to comply with farmers market requirements.

What foods can I make?

Non-potentially hazardous foods: baked goods, jams, candy, dried fruits, granola, nut butters, and more. No foods requiring refrigeration. Check the county approved list.

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