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Cottage Food Operations: Oxnard vs Thousand Oaks

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Oxnard and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California's Cottage Food Law (AB 1616 / AB 1144) allows Oxnard residents to produce and sell certain homemade foods. Class A permits allow direct sales; Class B permits allow indirect sales through stores. Ventura County Environmental Health issues permits.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Cottage food operations are allowed in Thousand Oaks under California's AB 1616 and AB 1271 cottage food laws. Class A operations sell directly to consumers and require registration with Ventura County Environmental Health. Class B operations may sell indirectly and require a county health permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardThousand Oaks
Class ADirect sales, self-certification-
Class BIndirect sales, permit + inspection-
Revenue Cap$75,000 annual (Class B)-
PermitsVentura County Environmental Health-
Class A Sales Cap-$75,000/year (direct to consumer)
Registration-Ventura County Environmental Health
Labeling-Required on all products
State Law-AB 1616, AB 1271

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Oxnard FAQ

Can I sell homemade food from my Oxnard home?

Yes. California's Cottage Food Law allows direct sales of certain homemade foods with a Class A self-certification. Contact Ventura County Environmental Health to register.

What foods can I sell as an Oxnard cottage food operation?

Allowed items include baked goods, candies, jams, dried fruits, granola, popcorn, and other non-perishable foods. Potentially hazardous foods requiring refrigeration are not permitted.

Do I need an Oxnard business license for cottage food?

Yes. In addition to the cottage food registration with Ventura County Environmental Health, you may need an Oxnard business license. Contact the city at (805) 385-7858.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can I sell baked goods from my home in Thousand Oaks?

Yes, California's cottage food law allows home baking sales. Register as a Class A cottage food operation with Ventura County Environmental Health for direct-to-consumer sales up to $75,000 per year.

What foods can I sell under cottage food rules?

Approved products include baked goods, candies, dried fruits, granola, nut butters, jams, and other non-potentially-hazardous foods that do not require refrigeration.

Do I need both a cottage food registration and a home occupation permit?

The cottage food registration is handled through Ventura County Environmental Health. You may also need a city home occupation permit. Contact Community Development at (805) 449-2100 to confirm city requirements.

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