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Georgia Cottage Food Law Report

Part 1 of 242+ counties covered

Complete reference for Georgia's cottage food law — statute citation, sales cap, allowed products, registration requirements, and a county-by-county directory with health department, planning department, and zoning code links.

Statute

Georgia Code O.C.G.A. §§26-2-470 through 26-2-478 (enacted by HB 398, 2025); formerly Georgia Rules and Regulations Chapter 40-7-19 (Cottage Food Regulations)

Citation: O.C.G.A. §26-2-470 et seq. (eff. July 2025); prior: GA R&R 40-7-19 · Last amended 2025 · Confidence: high
Verbatim Excerpt

Rule 40-7-19-.01 Purpose: The purpose of this Chapter is to allow individuals using home kitchens to prepare, manufacture, and sell non-potentially hazardous foods to the public. Rule 40-7-19-.02 Definitions: (3) 'Cottage food operator' means a person who produces cottage food products only in the home kitchen of that person's primary domestic residence and only for sale directly to the consumer. (4) 'Cottage food products' means non-potentially hazardous baked goods, jams, jellies, preserves, and other non-potentially hazardous foods produced in the home kitchen of a domestic residence. (11) 'Home kitchen' means a kitchen primarily intended for use by the residents of a home. It may contain one or more stoves or ovens, which may be a double oven, designed for residential use. It must not include commercial types of equipment. Rule 40-7-19-.05 Cottage Food Limitations: (1) May only produce non-potentially hazardous foods. Examples include: (a) Loaf breads, rolls, and biscuits; (b) Cakes (except those that require refrigeration due to cream cheese icing, fillings, or high moisture content such as tres leche); (c) Pastries and cookies; (d) Candies and confections; (e) Fruit pies; (f) Jams, jellies, and preserves; (g) Dried fruits; (h) Dry herbs, seasonings and mixtures; (i) Cereals, trail mixes, and granola; (j) Coated or uncoated nuts; (k) Vinegar and flavored vinegars; (l) Popcorn, popcorn balls, and cotton candy.

Source: rules.sos.ga.gov/gac/40-7-19
Allowed Foods (Summary)

Since July 2025 (HB 398), Georgia allows almost any non-potentially hazardous food, including baked goods, candies, condiments (mustards, nut butters, oils, pickles, syrups, vinegars), dry goods, pastries, preserves, snacks, and carbonated drinks. Georgia also allows interstate sales of cottage food products, which is rare among states.

Prohibited Foods (Summary)

Prohibited items include perishable baked goods, fruit butters, low-acid canned foods, and meat jerkies. All TCS (time/temperature control for safety) foods requiring refrigeration are not permitted.

Labeling Requirements (Summary)

Labels must include the business name, address or GDA-issued identification number, phone number, and the statement 'This product was produced at a residential property that is exempt from state inspection. This product may contain allergens.' in at least 10-point type. Operators may obtain a GDA identifier in lieu of a home address.

Sales Cap

none

Tier

Okay (IJ Grade D+)

Counties Tracked

42

County Directory

Georgia Counties (42)

Cottage food registration usually happens at the county level. Click any county for local zoning, health department, and planning department links.

Fulton County
Pop. 1,061,944
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Gwinnett County
Pop. 957,977
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Cobb County
Pop. 765,813
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DeKalb County
Pop. 761,209
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Clayton County
Pop. 296,312
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Chatham County
Pop. 296,266
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Cherokee County
Pop. 268,567
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Forsyth County
Pop. 253,225
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Henry County
Pop. 240,853
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Richmond County
Pop. 206,153
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Hall County
Pop. 204,953
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Muscogee County
Pop. 204,572
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Paulding County
Pop. 169,898
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Houston County
Pop. 164,117
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Columbia County
Pop. 156,921
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Bibb County
Pop. 156,554
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Coweta County
Pop. 147,449
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Douglas County
Pop. 144,735
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Clarke County
Pop. 128,864
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Carroll County
Pop. 120,060
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Fayette County
Pop. 119,259
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Lowndes County
Pop. 118,257
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Newton County
Pop. 113,298
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Bartow County
Pop. 109,410
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Whitfield County
Pop. 103,033
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Floyd County
Pop. 98,541
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Walton County
Pop. 97,752
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Rockdale County
Pop. 93,641
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Dougherty County
Pop. 85,038
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Glynn County
Pop. 84,566
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Barrow County
Pop. 84,399
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Bulloch County
Pop. 79,829
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Jackson County
Pop. 77,033
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Troup County
Pop. 69,527
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Walker County
Pop. 68,065
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Catoosa County
Pop. 68,052
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Spalding County
Pop. 67,415
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Liberty County
Pop. 65,550
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Effingham County
Pop. 65,314
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Gordon County
Pop. 57,785
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Camden County
Pop. 55,105
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Laurens County
Pop. 49,407
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Important

Cottage food laws are amended every year. This is a starting reference, not legal advice. Verify with Georgia Department of Agricultureand your local health department before relying on this data.