Cottage Food Laws in Oklahoma

permissive

Complete guide to selling baked goods from home in Oklahoma. Updated for 2026.

Last verified: April 2026

Annual Sales LimitNo annual sales cap
License RequiredNoNo license or permit required under the Homemade Food Freedom Act.
Kitchen InspectionNo kitchen inspection required.
Online SalesAllowedOnline 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

StateSales LimitLicenseOnlineLevel
OklahomaNo annual sales capNoYespermissive
Kansas$50,000 per yearNoNomoderate
Texas$50,000 per yearNoYespermissive
Arkansas$50,000 per yearNoYespermissive
ColoradoNo annual sales capNoYespermissive
New Mexico$50,000 per yearNoNomoderate

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 Dept. of Agriculture — Homemade Food Freedom Act

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