Pickens County cottage food law.
Pickens County is a county in Georgia (pop. 33,439). Georgia's Okay-tier law caps sales (often under $25K) and may limit channels. Pickens County bakers need to navigate both state limits and local rules carefully. County research shows: home kitchen allowed, inspection not required, home occupation permit not required. Georgia state baseline applies with July 2025 HB 398 expansion. Growing mountain county. Pickens County Planning & Development (1266 E Church St, Jasper) handles business licensing ($100 fee per county ordinance Chapter 18) and zoning. Home occupation permit likely required for food business. Georgia HB 398 (July 2025) applies at state level. Use the links below to check current requirements before you bake.
Pickens County cottage food reports
Zoning, permits, health department rules, and local sources for Pickens County.
County PDFTier: Okay
Georgia has an Okay-tier cottage food law — meaningful sales caps and/or limited channels. Operable for a side business, but you'll likely outgrow the rules if you want to go full-time.
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 Pickens County
State baseline: O.C.G.A. §26-2-470 et seq. (eff. July 2025); prior: GA R&R 40-7-19
- Home kitchen allowed
- Yes
- Restrictions
- Georgia HB 398 (effective July 1, 2025): no license or fee required, complaint-based inspections only, interstate sales allowed, all sales channels permitted. Food handler certification required. Private water source requires annual coliform testing.
- Separate dedicated kitchen
- No
- Pet restrictions
- No explicit pet restriction in Georgia HB 398 cottage food law.
- Water supply
- Private water source requires annual coliform testing.
- Handwashing
- Food handler certification required, covering handwashing and hygiene.
- Food storage
- Non-TCS foods only. Standard GMP storage.
- Inspection required
- Upon-complaint
- Inspection trigger
- Complaint-based only under Georgia HB 398 (eff. July 2025). No routine or pre-operational inspections.
- Home occupation permit
- Conditional
- Permit details
- Pickens County requires a business license ($100) for businesses operating in unincorporated Pickens County per Chapter 18 of county ordinances. Contact Planning & Development at 706-253-8850 for home occupation zoning requirements.
- Local business license
- Varies
- On-site customer pickup
- Yes
- On-site signage
- Conditional
- Delivery / pickup
- Georgia HB 398 allows all sales channels including direct from home, online, through retailers, restaurants, wholesalers, and interstate sales.
- Max employees in home
- No explicit employee cap in Georgia HB 398. Home occupation zoning may restrict non-resident employees.
- Relevant code section
- O.C.G.A. §26-2-470 et seq. (HB 398, eff. July 2025)
Georgia state baseline applies with July 2025 HB 398 expansion. Growing mountain county. Pickens County Planning & Development (1266 E Church St, Jasper) handles business licensing ($100 fee per county ordinance Chapter 18) and zoning. Home occupation permit likely required for food business. Georgia HB 398 (July 2025) applies at state level.
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)
Full Georgia state report (with PDF download) →Verbatim excerptRule 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 →
Pickens County cottage food — FAQ
Is a home kitchen allowed for cottage food in Pickens County, Georgia?
According to our research: home kitchen is allowed. Restrictions: Georgia HB 398 (effective July 1, 2025): no license or fee required, complaint-based inspections only, interstate sales allowed, all sales channels permitted. Food handler certification required. Private water source requires annual coliform testing.
Is a health inspection required for home bakers in Pickens County?
Inspection: Upon-complaint. Trigger: Complaint-based only under Georgia HB 398 (eff. July 2025). No routine or pre-operational inspections..
Do I need a home occupation permit in Pickens County?
Home occupation permit: Conditional. Pickens County requires a business license ($100) for businesses operating in unincorporated Pickens County per Chapter 18 of county ordinances. Contact Planning & Development at 706-253-8850 for home occupation zoning requirements.
What is the Georgia cottage food sales cap?
Georgia state law caps cottage food sales at None. County rules may add permits or zoning limits on top.
Where to verify Pickens County rules
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Pickens County vs. bordering counties
| Regulation | Pickens County This county | Dawson County | Gilmer County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home kitchen allowed | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Separate dedicated kitchen | No | No | No |
| Pets allowed | No explicit pet restriction in Georgia HB 398 cottage food law. | Not specified in state law; products must not be contaminated | No specific state prohibition, but pets should be excluded from food prep areas per good manufacturing practices. |
| Inspection required | Upon-complaint | Upon-complaint | Upon-complaint |
| On-site customer pickup | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| On-site signage | Conditional | Conditional | Conditional |
| Delivery / pickup | Georgia HB 398 allows all sales channels including direct from home, online, through retailers, restaurants, wholesalers, and interstate sa… | Under HB 398 (eff. July 2025): direct-to-consumer sales, online sales, sales to retail stores, restaurants, and interstate sales are all pe… | Under HB 398, sales permitted via wholesale, retail, online, and direct. Delivery allowed. No geographic sales restriction within Georgia; … |
| Home occupation permit | Conditional | Conditional | Varies |
| Local business license | Varies | Varies | Yes |
| Restrictions | Georgia HB 398 (effective July 1, 2025): no license or fee required, complaint-based inspections only, interstate sales allowed, all sales … | Must be produced in operator's primary domestic residence home kitchen only. Secondary homes, vacation homes, or motor homes do not qualify… | Georgia HB 398 (eff. July 1, 2025) dramatically expanded cottage food rules. No license or fee required. Complaint-based inspections only. … |
| Food storage | Non-TCS foods only. Standard GMP storage. | Ingredients and finished products must be stored appropriately in the domestic residence | All cottage food products must be stored to prevent contamination; non-TCS foods only. |
| Population | 34,284 | 27,355 | 31,519 |
Cottage food law and municipal zoning interact in non-obvious ways. Before investing in equipment or marketing, talk to Georgia'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.