New Jersey finally legalized cottage food in 2021 (N.J.A.C. 8:24-11). Operators need a NJ Department of Health Cottage Food Operator Permit. Jersey City has historically interpreted its zoning as prohibiting home-based food businesses β check with the Zoning Division before applying for the state permit.
New Jersey launched its Cottage Food Operator's Permit program in 2021 after being the last state without one, codified in N.J.A.C. 8:24-11. Permitted products include non-potentially-hazardous baked goods, jams, jellies, candies, dried herbs, popcorn, and similar shelf-stable items. Sales are limited to direct-to-consumer transactions, and annual gross sales are capped at $50,000. Operators must complete a NJ-accredited Food Protection Manager training before applying. Labels must include allergens and the disclaimer 'Made in a cottage food operation that is not subject to New Jersey's food safety regulations.' The catch: the state permit only issues if local zoning allows home-based food operations. Jersey City's Zoning Division has historically denied applications, interpreting the home-occupation ordinance as barring commercial food sale from a residence. Hoboken and Union City are more permissive but still require conformance with their home occupation rules. Check local zoning FIRST.
Selling without the NJ permit: cease-and-desist from NJDOH; fines up to $1,000 per offense. Selling non-permitted potentially hazardous foods: commercial kitchen required. Labeling violations: warning then escalating fines. Local zoning denial: separate municipal fines if operating without approval.
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