Cottage Food Laws in Oklahoma
permissiveComplete guide to cottage food and bakery regulations in Oklahoma. Updated for 2026.
General information, not legal advice. Cottage food laws change frequently — verify with the official source before launching your business. Report an error. Last verified: May 2026.
| Annual Sales Limit | No annual sales cap |
| License Required | No — No license or permit required under the Homemade Food Freedom Act. |
| Kitchen Inspection | No kitchen inspection required. |
| Online Sales | Allowed — Online sales and delivery are permitted under the Homemade Food Freedom Act. |
Allowed Products
- Baked goods
- Candy
- Jams and jellies
- Honey
- Dry mixes
Prohibited Products
- Meat products
- Dairy products requiring refrigeration
- Canned low-acid foods
Labeling Requirements
- Name and address of the producer
- Name of the product
- Ingredients list
- "Made in a home kitchen that is not subject to state food safety inspection"
Where You Can Sell
- Farmers markets
- Direct from home
- Online
- Community events
- Delivery
How Oklahoma Compares
| State | Sales Limit | License | Online | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma | No annual sales cap | No | Yes | permissive |
| Kansas | $50,000 per year | No | No | moderate |
| Texas | $150,000 per year (SB 541, effective September 1, 2025) | No | Yes | permissive |
| Arkansas | No limit (Act 1040 of 2021, Food Freedom Act) | No | Yes | permissive |
| Colorado | No annual sales cap | No | Yes | permissive |
| New Mexico | No statutory annual cap (Homemade Food Act, effective July 1, 2021) | No | Yes | permissive |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a sales limit for cottage food in Oklahoma?▾
No. Under the Homemade Food Freedom Act, Oklahoma has no annual sales cap for cottage food.
Can I sell cottage food online in Oklahoma?▾
Yes. The Homemade Food Freedom Act permits online sales and delivery within the state.
Official source: Oklahoma DOH — Homemade Food Freedom Act Guidance (HB 1032)