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Bibb County cottage food law.

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Bibb County is a county in Alabama (pop. 22,251). Alabama has a Good-tier law with a solid baseline (often $50K+ cap). Bibb County bakers should check both state registration and local health department permitting. County research shows: home kitchen allowed, inspection not required, home occupation permit not required. Bibb County is a small rural county in central Alabama. State law governs cottage food. No county-level overrides found. Producers must submit review form to Bibb County Health Department. Use the links below to check current requirements before you bake.

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Bibb County county report

Zoning, permits, health department rules, and local sources for Bibb County.

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State law applies

Tier: Good

Alabama has a Good-tier cottage food law — solid baseline with moderate restrictions, typically a high sales cap (often $50K+) and standard direct-to-consumer rules. Workable for most home bakers with reasonable scale plans.

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County registration

Health department

Many states delegate cottage food registration and inspection to the county health department. Contact theirs for the local process.

Local zoning

Home occupation rules

The county or city zoning code governs whether you can run a home-based food business — customer visits, signage, employees, floor area.

County rules

Home kitchen, inspection, and zoning rules for Bibb County

State baseline: Ala. Code §22-20-5.1 (AL cottage food law)

Home kitchen
Home kitchen allowed
Yes
Restrictions
Must produce non-potentially hazardous foods only (no meat/poultry/fish). Sales direct to consumer only within Alabama. Must complete ADPH-approved food safety course. Must submit cottage food review form to Bibb County Health Department.
Separate dedicated kitchen
No
Pet restrictions
Not specified in state statute.
Water supply
Not specified in state statute.
Handwashing
Not specified in state statute; covered by food safety course.
Food storage
Not specifically regulated.
Inspection & permitting
Inspection required
No
Inspection trigger
Cottage food operations not subject to routine inspection per §22-20-5.1(b).
Home occupation permit
Varies
Permit details
No state requirement. Bibb County is rural with limited zoning capacity. No county-level home occupation ordinance found.
Local business license
Varies
Customer-facing
On-site customer pickup
Yes
On-site signage
Yes
Delivery / pickup
Direct to consumer only within Alabama.
Max employees in home
Not regulated at state level for cottage food.
Zoning code
Relevant code section
Ala. Code §22-20-5.1
Local notes

Bibb County is a small rural county in central Alabama. State law governs cottage food. No county-level overrides found. Producers must submit review form to Bibb County Health Department.

Alabama statute (state law)

Alabama Cottage Food Production Law

Citation: Ala. Code §22-20-5.1
Verbatim excerpt

(a) For purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) COTTAGE FOOD. A non-potentially hazardous food that has been prepared in a person's home that does not require time or temperature control for safety to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or toxin formation and that does not include meat, poultry, or fish. The term includes all of the following: a. Cakes, breads, Danish pastries, donuts, pastries, and pies. b. Jam, jellies, and fruit preserves. c. Candy. d. Dried and dehydrated herbs, herb mixes, vegetables, or fruits. e. Roasted coffee. f. Dried baking mixes. g. Fermented or preserved vegetables or fruit that do not result in the production of alcohol and that have an acidity level allowed by the department. (2) COTTAGE FOOD PRODUCTION OPERATION. A person operating out of his or her home who meets the following requirements: a. Produces cottage food for sale. b. Sells the foods produced under paragraph a. only directly to consumers, whether in-person, by phone, or online, in the state. c. Delivers the foods produced under paragraph a. directly to consumers in the state, whether in person, through an agent of the producer, or by mail. (b) A cottage food production operation is not a food service establishment and is not required to have a food service permit issued by the county health department. (c) Neither the State Department of Public Health nor a county health department may regulate the production of food at a cottage food production operation except as provided by this section.

Source: law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-22/title-1/chapter-20/section-22-20-5-1/
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Common questions

Bibb County cottage food — FAQ

Is a home kitchen allowed for cottage food in Bibb County, Alabama?

According to our research: home kitchen is allowed. Restrictions: Must produce non-potentially hazardous foods only (no meat/poultry/fish). Sales direct to consumer only within Alabama. Must complete ADPH-approved food safety course. Must submit cottage food review form to Bibb County Health Department.

Is a health inspection required for home bakers in Bibb County?

Inspection: No. Trigger: Cottage food operations not subject to routine inspection per §22-20-5.1(b)..

Do I need a home occupation permit in Bibb County?

Home occupation permit: Varies. No state requirement. Bibb County is rural with limited zoning capacity. No county-level home occupation ordinance found.

What is the Alabama cottage food sales cap?

Alabama state law caps cottage food sales at None. County rules may add permits or zoning limits on top.

Quick comparison

Bibb County vs. bordering counties

RegulationBibb County
This county
Chilton CountyHale County
Home kitchen allowedYesYesYes
Separate dedicated kitchenNoNoNo
Pets allowedNot specified in state statute.Not specified in state statute.No specific state restriction; standard sanitation best practices apply.
Inspection requiredNoNoNo
On-site customer pickupYesYesYes
On-site signageYesYesYes
Delivery / pickupDirect to consumer only within Alabama.Direct to consumer only within Alabama.Direct sales to consumers permitted in person, by phone, online, or via mail within Alabama. Delivery may be in person, by an agent, or by …
Home occupation permitVariesVariesConditional
Local business licenseVariesVariesYes
RestrictionsMust produce non-potentially hazardous foods only (no meat/poultry/fish). Sales direct to consumer only within Alabama. Must complete ADPH-…Must produce non-potentially hazardous foods only (no meat/poultry/fish). Sales direct to consumer only within Alabama. Must complete ADPH-…Must complete a state-approved food safety course (e.g., ACES course, $25) before selling. Must file paperwork (food safety course certific…
Food storageNot specifically regulated.Not specifically regulated.Non-potentially hazardous foods only; must be shelf-stable and not require time/temperature control for safety.
Population22,25145,14014,742
Important

Cottage food law and municipal zoning interact in non-obvious ways. Before investing in equipment or marketing, talk to Alabama's department of agriculture, your local health department, and your county or city's planning office. Crosodo is a clothing brand for cottage bakers, not a law firm.