Pitkin County cottage food law.
Pitkin County is a county in Colorado (pop. 17,325). Colorado's Great-tier law gives home bakers a high or unlimited sales cap and multiple sales channels; Pitkin County adds its own permit, inspection, and zoning requirements on top. County research shows: home kitchen restricted, inspection not required, home occupation permit not required. Pitkin County has explicitly published a FAQ on Colorado Cottage Foods Act confirming state law controls and that local zoning and HOA rules may additionally apply. County FAQ confirms no state permit needed but local check recommended. High-value resort area (Aspen); zoning is stringent. City of Aspen operates separately from unincorporated Pitkin County. Use the links below to check current requirements before you bake.
Pitkin County cottage food reports
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State PDFZoning, permits, health department rules, and local sources for Pitkin County.
County PDFTier: Great
Colorado's cottage food law is permissive (Great tier) — high or no sales cap, broad product list, and multiple sales channels allowed. The state baseline is workable for full-time operations; the county still controls zoning and inspection.
View state law →Health department
Many states delegate cottage food registration and inspection to the county health department. Contact theirs for the local process.
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.
Home kitchen, inspection, and zoning rules for Pitkin County
State baseline: C.R.S. §25-4-1614; CO tier: Great
- Home kitchen allowed
- True
- Restrictions
- —
- Separate dedicated kitchen
- False
- Pet restrictions
- No specific county rule; standard CO cottage food applies
- Water supply
- No state or county-specific requirement for cottage food
- Handwashing
- Good manufacturing practices expected per CDPHE guidance
- Food storage
- Standard sanitary storage; no additional county requirement found
- Inspection required
- Upon-complaint only
- Inspection trigger
- CDPHE complaint-based inspection under C.R.S. §25-4-1614
- Home occupation permit
- Likely; verify with Pitkin County Community Development
- Permit details
- Pitkin County has published general cottage food guidance confirming state law applies and that operators should check with city/county for local requirements. Pitkin County Land Use Code addresses home occupations; City of Aspen has strict residential-character zoning and separate rules. County recommends verifying HOA and local zoning authorization before operating. Pitkin County Community Development is the point of contact.
- Local business license
- Possibly; verify with Pitkin County and City of Aspen
- On-site customer pickup
- True
- On-site signage
- No specific county restriction found; state disclaimer placard required at point of sale
- Delivery / pickup
- Direct-to-consumer only; no wholesale; may sell from residence, farmers markets, online (CO only)
- Max employees in home
- sole proprietor or LLC of 2 or fewer owners per state law
- Relevant code section
- Pitkin County Land Use Code; see pitkincounty.com/196/Land-Use
Pitkin County has explicitly published a FAQ on Colorado Cottage Foods Act confirming state law controls and that local zoning and HOA rules may additionally apply. County FAQ confirms no state permit needed but local check recommended. High-value resort area (Aspen); zoning is stringent. City of Aspen operates separately from unincorporated Pitkin County.
Colorado Cottage Foods Act
Full Colorado state report (with PDF download) →Verbatim excerpt25-4-1614. Home kitchens - exemption - food inspection - short title - definitions - rules. (2)(b)(I) A producer is permitted under this section to sell only a limited range of foods that have been produced, processed, or packaged that are nonpotentially hazardous and do not require refrigeration. These foods include pickled fruits and vegetables, spices, teas, dehydrated produce, nuts, seeds, honey, jams, jellies, preserves, fruit butter, flour, and baked goods, including candies, fruit empanadas, and tortillas and other nonpotentially hazardous foods. (2)(c) A producer must take a food safety course that includes basic food handling training and is comparable to, or is, a course given by the Colorado state university extension service or a state, county, or district public health agency and must maintain a status of good standing in accordance with the course requirements. (2)(e) This section applies only to producers who earn net revenues of ten thousand dollars or less per calendar year from the sale of each eligible food product produced in the producer's home kitchen. (3)(a) A food product sold under this section must have an affixed label that includes at least: the name of the food product; the producer's name, the address at which the food was prepared, and the producer's current telephone number or electronic mail address; and a statement that reads: "This product was produced in a home kitchen that is not subject to state licensure or inspection. This product is not intended for resale."
Source: leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/40283/download →
Pitkin County cottage food — FAQ
Is a home kitchen allowed for cottage food in Pitkin County, Colorado?
According to our research: home kitchen True.
Is a health inspection required for home bakers in Pitkin County?
Inspection: Upon-complaint only. Trigger: CDPHE complaint-based inspection under C.R.S. §25-4-1614.
Do I need a home occupation permit in Pitkin County?
Home occupation permit: Likely; verify with Pitkin County Community Development. Pitkin County has published general cottage food guidance confirming state law applies and that operators should check with city/county for local requirements. Pitkin County Land Use Code addresses home occupations; City of Aspen has strict residential-character zoning and separate rules. County recommends verifying HOA and local zoning authorization before operating. Pitkin County Community Development is the point of contact.
What is the Colorado cottage food sales cap?
Colorado state law caps cottage food sales at Tiered (see notes). County rules may add permits or zoning limits on top.
Where to verify Pitkin County rules
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Pitkin County vs. bordering counties
| Regulation | Pitkin County This county | Chaffee County | Gunnison County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home kitchen allowed | True | True | True |
| Separate dedicated kitchen | False | False | False |
| Pets allowed | No specific county rule; standard CO cottage food applies | No specific county rule; state guidance recommends pets excluded from food prep area during production | No specific county rule; state guidance recommends pets excluded from food prep area during production |
| Inspection required | Upon-complaint only | False | False |
| On-site customer pickup | True | True | True |
| On-site signage | No specific county restriction found; state disclaimer placard required at point of sale | Not regulated at state level; local home occupation rules may restrict signage | Restricted under Gunnison County Land Use Resolution home occupation standards; limited signage typically allowed |
| Delivery / pickup | Direct-to-consumer only; no wholesale; may sell from residence, farmers markets, online (CO only) | Direct-to-consumer sales only; product must be sold in Colorado; cannot sell to restaurants or grocery stores | Direct-to-consumer sales only; product must be sold in Colorado; cannot sell to restaurants or grocery stores; home occupation rules may re… |
| Home occupation permit | Likely; verify with Pitkin County Community Development | Possibly | True |
| Local business license | Possibly; verify with Pitkin County and City of Aspen | Possibly; City of Salida and Town of Buena Vista may require local business licenses for operations within their limits | Possibly; City of Gunnison and Town of Crested Butte may require local business licenses for operations within their limits |
| Restrictions | — | — | — |
| Food storage | Standard sanitary storage; no additional county requirement found | Standard food safety storage per C.R.S. §25-4-1614; all products must be non-potentially hazardous (non-refrigerated) | Standard food safety storage per C.R.S. §25-4-1614; all products must be non-potentially hazardous (non-refrigerated) |
| Population | 17,325 | 19,564 | 17,018 |
Cottage food law and municipal zoning interact in non-obvious ways. Before investing in equipment or marketing, talk to Colorado'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.