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Martinsville city cottage food law.

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Martinsville city is a county in Virginia (pop. 13,539). Virginia has a Good-tier law with a solid baseline (often $50K+ cap). Martinsville city 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. Martinsville is a small independent city in southside Virginia near Henry County. State cottage food law governs. No city-specific cottage food ordinance found. Use the links below to check current requirements before you bake.

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Zoning, permits, health department rules, and local sources for Martinsville city.

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State law applies

Tier: Good

Virginia 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 Martinsville city

State baseline: Va. Code §3.2-5130

Home kitchen
Home kitchen allowed
Yes
Restrictions
Virginia Home Kitchen Food Processing Exemption (Va. Code §3.2-5130) permits direct-to-consumer sale of non-TCS shelf-stable foods from a private home. No state permit, registration, or inspection required. No general sales cap; pickles and acidified vegetables (pH 4.6 or lower) capped at $9,000/year. Sales must be direct to consumers at home, farmers markets, or temporary events (14 consecutive days or fewer). Online sales/ordering prohibited. All products must bear required label including 'NOT FOR RESALE — PROCESSED AND PREPARED WITHOUT STATE INSPECTION.'
Separate dedicated kitchen
No
Pet restrictions
No specific state cottage food pet restriction.
Water supply
No specific state cottage food water testing requirement.
Handwashing
No specific state cottage food handwashing mandate.
Food storage
Non-TCS shelf-stable foods only.
Inspection & permitting
Inspection required
No
Inspection trigger
VDACS may inspect upon consumer complaint.
Home occupation permit
Likely
Permit details
City of Martinsville is an independent city with its own zoning ordinance. A local home occupation permit and business license may be required. Contact Martinsville City Hall for local requirements.
Local business license
Likely
Customer-facing
On-site customer pickup
Yes
On-site signage
Conditional
Delivery / pickup
Direct sales only at home, farmers markets, or temporary events (up to 14 consecutive days). No online ordering, no shipping, no wholesale.
Max employees in home
Not specified in state statute.
Zoning code
Relevant code section
No Martinsville city-specific cottage food ordinance identified. State law governs.
Local notes

Martinsville is a small independent city in southside Virginia near Henry County. State cottage food law governs. No city-specific cottage food ordinance found.

Virginia statute (state law)

Code of Virginia, Title 3.2 Agriculture, Animal Care, and Food, Chapter 51 Food and Drink, §3.2-5130 Inspections required to operate food establishment

Citation: Va. Code §3.2-5130
Verbatim excerpt

C. The provisions of subsections A and B shall not apply to: 3. Private homes where the resident processes and prepares candies, jams, and jellies not considered to be low-acid or acidified low-acid food products, dried fruits, dry herbs, dry seasonings, dry mixtures, coated and uncoated nuts, vinegars and flavored vinegars, popcorn, popcorn balls, cotton candy, dried pasta, dry baking mixes, roasted coffee, dried tea, cereals, trail mixes, granola, and baked goods if such products are (i) those that do not require time or temperature control after preparation; (ii) sold in person in the Commonwealth to an individual for his own consumption and not for resale or consignment; (iii) sold at the private home, at a temporary event that operates for a period of no more than 14 consecutive days, or at a farmers market; (iv) not offered for sale to be used in or offered for consumption in retail food establishments; and (v) affixed with a label placed on the principal display panel or, for a product in packaging not large enough to bear such a label, offered for sale with a sign displaying the name, physical address, and telephone number of the person preparing the food product, the date the food product was processed, and the statement "NOT FOR RESALE — PROCESSED AND PREPARED WITHOUT STATE INSPECTION." 4. Private homes where the resident processes and prepares pickles and other acidified vegetables that have an equilibrium pH value of 4.6 or lower if such products are (i) sold in person in the Commonwealth to an individual for his own consumption and not for resale or consignment; (ii) sold at the private home, at a temporary event that operates for a period of no more than 14 consecutive days, or at a farmers market; (iii) not offered for sale to be used in or offered for consumption in retail food establishments; (iv) affixed with a label placed on the principal display panel displaying the name, physical address, and telephone number of the person preparing the food product, the date the food product was processed, and the statement "NOT FOR RESALE — PROCESSED AND PREPARED WITHOUT STATE INSPECTION"; and (v) not exceeding $9,000 in gross sales in a calendar year.

Source: law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/3.2-5130/
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Common questions

Martinsville city cottage food — FAQ

Is a home kitchen allowed for cottage food in Martinsville city, Virginia?

According to our research: home kitchen is allowed. Restrictions: Virginia Home Kitchen Food Processing Exemption (Va. Code §3.2-5130) permits direct-to-consumer sale of non-TCS shelf-stable foods from a private home. No state permit, registration, or inspection required. No general sales cap; pickles and acidified vegetables (pH 4.6 or lower) capped at $9,000/year. Sales must be direct to consumers at home, farmers markets, or temporary events (14 consecutive days or fewer). Online sales/ordering prohibited. All products must bear required label including 'NOT FOR RESALE — PROCESSED AND PREPARED WITHOUT STATE INSPECTION.'

Is a health inspection required for home bakers in Martinsville city?

Inspection: No. Trigger: VDACS may inspect upon consumer complaint..

Do I need a home occupation permit in Martinsville city?

Home occupation permit: Likely. City of Martinsville is an independent city with its own zoning ordinance. A local home occupation permit and business license may be required. Contact Martinsville City Hall for local requirements.

What is the Virginia cottage food sales cap?

Virginia state law caps cottage food sales at Tiered. County rules may add permits or zoning limits on top.

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Martinsville city vs. bordering counties

RegulationMartinsville city
This county
Henry CountyAccomack County
Home kitchen allowedYesYesYes
Separate dedicated kitchenNoNoNo
Pets allowedNo specific state cottage food pet restriction.Not specified in state law.No specific pet restriction in state cottage food law.
Inspection requiredNoNoNo
On-site customer pickupYesYesYes
On-site signageConditionalConditionalConditional
Delivery / pickupDirect sales only at home, farmers markets, or temporary events (up to 14 consecutive days). No online ordering, no shipping, no wholesale.Direct-to-consumer sales only. No resale or consignment through retail food establishments. All-caps label disclaimer required.Sales allowed only at the producer's home or at farmers markets and temporary events (events capped at 14 consecutive days). No online sale…
Home occupation permitLikelyConditionalNo
Local business licenseLikelyVariesVaries
RestrictionsVirginia Home Kitchen Food Processing Exemption (Va. Code §3.2-5130) permits direct-to-consumer sale of non-TCS shelf-stable foods from a p…Must be primary private home. Products must be non-TCS shelf-stable foods. Pickles/acidified vegetables (pH ≤4.6) allowed with $9,000 annua…Va. Code §3.2-5130 provides the home kitchen food processing exemption. No permit, registration, or inspection required at the state level.…
Food storageNon-TCS shelf-stable foods only.Products must be shelf-stable and non-TCS.Non-potentially hazardous (non-TCS), shelf-stable foods only.
Population13,53950,76033,367
Important

Cottage food law and municipal zoning interact in non-obvious ways. Before investing in equipment or marketing, talk to Virginia'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.