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Cottage Food Operations: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Arizona ARS 36-1761 allows cottage food operations to sell homemade food products directly to consumers with an annual revenue cap of $75,000. No county permit, commercial kitchen, or health inspection required. Labeling with name, address, and allergen disclosure is mandatory.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Arizona Cottage Food Program under ARS 36-136.C allows home production of non-hazardous baked goods, candies, jams, dry mixes, and similar items for sale directly to consumers. Tucson participants must register with Arizona Department of Health Services, complete a food handler course, and label products with required disclosures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
State LawARS 36-1761-
Revenue Cap$75,000 per year-
Permit RequiredNone -- no health inspection-
SalesDirect to consumer only-
LabelingName, address, allergens, home kitchen statement-
State Program-ARS 36-136.C
Sales Cap-Direct to consumer only
Required Label-Home kitchen disclosure
Prohibited-Refrigerated and time-temp items
Registration-Arizona DHS

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Green Valley FAQ

Can I sell baked goods from my home in Pima County?

Yes. ARS 36-1761 allows cottage food operations without any county permit or health inspection. You may sell shelf-stable baked goods, jams, candies, and similar items directly to consumers up to $75,000 per year.

Do I need a commercial kitchen?

No. Arizona cottage food law explicitly exempts home kitchens from commercial kitchen requirements. Your products must be labeled with a home kitchen disclosure statement.

Can I sell tamales or salsa?

Tamales and fresh salsa may be considered potentially hazardous foods requiring refrigeration, which are excluded from the cottage food exemption. Shelf-stable salsas (properly canned/acidified) may qualify.

Tucson FAQ

Can I sell homemade cookies in Tucson?

Yes through the Arizona Cottage Food Program. Register with Arizona DHS, complete food handler training, and label your products. Sales must be direct to consumers at farmers markets, events, or online pickup within Arizona.

Can I sell homemade salsa or canned goods?

Generally no. Canned low-acid foods and salsas require commercial kitchen production. Only non-hazardous shelf-stable goods like dry mixes, baked items, and sealed candy qualify for cottage food.

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