Can I operate out of my house or on my property? Can I make food at home?

Only cottage food operations can prepare and sell foods from their home kitchen.   Cottage foods are non-potentially hazardous (e.g., cakes, cookies, breads) and can only be sold through direct face-to-face sales.   They cannot be sold to licensed facilities or be mailed to consumers.  All other licensed food establishments must prepare their foods in their licensed facility and may only receive foods from other licensed/inspected facilities.   Refer to the cottage food tab for more information on cottage food.   

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1. When do I need a license?
2. What other agencies do I need to contact?
3. Where do I get a plan review application?
4. Why is plan review required?
5. What does the plan review application require?
6. What are the basic requirements for a commercial kitchen?
7. How much does the plan review cost?
8. Why is the plan review and license fee separate?
9. Can I operate out of my house or on my property? Can I make food at home?
10. Are licenses transferable?
11. What do you look at during a preopening inspection?
12. Do I need food safety training? Do I need a food handler card?