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Cottage Food Operations: Columbus vs Westerville

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Columbus, OH and Westerville, OH?

Columbus and Westerville have similar restriction levels.

Columbus, OH

Franklin County

Few Restrictions

Ohio's cottage food law (ORC Β§3715.01 and Β§925.25) allows Columbus residents to produce specific non-potentially-hazardous foods in their home kitchens for direct sale without a commercial license. Labels and permitted product categories are defined by the Ohio Department of Agriculture.

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Westerville, OH

Franklin County

Few Restrictions

Ohio Cottage Food Law (ORC 3715.024) allows Westerville residents to produce and sell non-potentially hazardous foods from home kitchens without a license, up to the statutory limit. Label must identify the product as home-produced.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColumbusWesterville
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State Law-ORC 3715.024
License-Not required
Allowed Items-Baked, jams, candies
Labeling-Home produced label
Registration-Over 80,000 dollars

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Columbus FAQ

Westerville FAQ

Can I sell cookies from my Westerville home?

Yes. Ohio cottage food law allows direct sale of baked goods with proper labeling and no license required.

Who enforces this in Westerville?

Westerville code enforcement at (614) 901-6400 handles complaints.

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