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Cottage Food Operations: Ojai vs Ventura

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

Ojai and Ventura have similar restriction levels.

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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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California's Cottage Food Law (AB 1616 and AB 1271) allows home-based food production in Ventura. Class A operators sell directly to consumers with no permit required beyond registration. Class B operators may sell indirectly and need a county health permit. Annual sales caps apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOjaiVentura
Class A Cap$75,000/year direct sales-
Class B Cap$150,000/year direct + indirect-
Permit AuthorityVentura County Environmental Health-
Labeling'Made in a Home Kitchen' required'Made in a Home Kitchen' required
Class A-Direct sales β€” registration only
Class B-Indirect sales β€” county health permit required
Sales Cap-$75,000/year (Class B)
Authority-Ventura County Environmental Health

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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.

Ventura FAQ

Can I sell homemade food in Ventura?

Yes. California's Cottage Food Law allows home-based food production. Class A operators sell directly to consumers with county registration. Class B operators need a county health permit for indirect sales.

What foods can I sell as cottage food?

Non-potentially-hazardous foods including baked goods, candy, granola, dried fruits, jams, and similar items. Perishable foods requiring refrigeration are generally not allowed.

Do I need a business license for cottage food?

Yes. In addition to Ventura County Environmental Health registration or permit, you need a City of Ventura business license.

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