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Rancho Cucamonga vs Victorville

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Rancho Cucamonga, CA and Victorville, CA?

Rancho Cucamonga has fewer restrictions than Victorville.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

California cottage food operations are allowed in Rancho Cucamonga under AB 1616 and AB 1240. Class A allows up to 150,000 dollars in annual gross sales, Class B includes direct retail with county registration.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Cottage Food Operations are legal in Victorville under AB 1616 and AB 1240 MEHKO. Class A and B CFOs register or permit through San Bernardino County Environmental Health, with state annual sales caps.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CucamongaVictorville
AuthorityCA Homemade Food Act, AB 1616 and AB 1240-
Class A salesUp to 150,000 dollars direct only-
Class B salesDirect plus indirect retail, county inspection-
Allowed foodsBaked goods, jams, granola, candies, dried goods-
City requirementsHome Occupation Permit and Business License-
State law-AB 1616 (H and S 113758) and AB 1240
Class A-Direct sale, registration only
Class B-Indirect sale, permit required
MEHKO-San Bernardino County opted in
Label required-Made in a Home Kitchen

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Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Can I sell homemade cookies from my Rancho Cucamonga kitchen?

Yes, as a Class A CFO with San Bernardino County registration, proper labeling, food safety training, and a Rancho Cucamonga Home Occupation Permit and Business License.

Can I run a home restaurant in Rancho Cucamonga?

Generally no. MEHKOs under AB 626 require county opt-in, and San Bernardino County has not fully implemented them. Full-service home meals are not yet broadly permitted.

Can I sell at the Rancho Cucamonga farmers market?

Yes, with CFO registration you can sell at the Rancho Cucamonga Community Farmers Market and other certified markets across San Bernardino County.

Victorville FAQ

Can I sell baked goods from my Victorville kitchen?

Yes. Register as a Class A or B Cottage Food Operation with San Bernardino County Environmental Health, get a food handler card, add the state-required home kitchen label, and obtain a Victorville home occupation permit.

Can I sell home-cooked meals under MEHKO in Victorville?

Yes. San Bernardino County has adopted the Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations program under AB 1240, allowing limited meal sales with a permit and inspection.

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