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Cottage Food Operations: Murrieta vs Riverside

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Murrieta, CA and Riverside, CA?

Murrieta and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Murrieta, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Cottage food is regulated primarily by California Health and Safety Code section 114365 (the California Homemade Food Act, AB 1616) and AB 626 (Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations). Murrieta must permit Class A and Class B cottage food operations in residential zones, subject to registration with Riverside County Environmental Health and compliance with the approved food list.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Cottage Food Operations (CFOs) are governed by California Health & Safety Code §113758 (AB 1616 / AB 1144). In Riverside you need a state-required CFO Class A or B registration/permit from the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health, a City of Riverside Home Occupation Permit, and a City Business Tax Certificate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMurrietaRiverside
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Governing state statute-Cal. Health & Safety Code §113758 (AB 1616/AB 1144)
Class A annual sales cap-$75,000
Class B annual sales cap-$150,000
Max non-family employees-1 full-time equivalent
County permit/registration-Riverside County Department of Environmental Health (RCDEH)
Local permits needed-City Home Occupation Permit + Business Tax Certificate
Required training-CDPH-approved food processor course within 3 months

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Murrieta FAQ

Riverside FAQ

Can the City of Riverside ban or block a cottage food business at my home?

No. California Health & Safety Code §113758 and Government Code §51035 preempt local zoning to require that CFOs be treated as a residential use. The City may still require its standard Home Occupation Permit (RMC §19.485.020) and Business Tax Certificate, but it cannot ban CFOs from residential zones or impose stricter operational rules than state law.

What permits do I need to start a cottage food business in Riverside?

Four things: (1) Register or get a permit from the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health under the state CFO program (Class A registration or Class B permit); (2) complete a CDPH-approved food processor course within 3 months; (3) get a Home Occupation Permit from City of Riverside CEDD under RMC §19.485; (4) get a Business Tax Certificate from City of Riverside Finance.

What foods can I sell as a Riverside cottage food operator?

Only foods on the CDPH-approved cottage food list (Cal. H&S Code §114365.5) — non-potentially-hazardous foods like baked goods without cream/meat fillings, jams and jellies from approved fruits, granola, candies, roasted coffee, dried pasta, dry baking mixes, and similar shelf-stable items. Meat, poultry, dairy products, and refrigerated foods are not allowed.

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