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Home Bakery / Cottage Food in Dallas, Texas

Selling baked goods, jams, candies, and other non-hazardous foods from your home kitchen. Here's what you need to know about the rules in Dallas.

✓ Home Bakery / Cottage Food is generally allowed as a home occupation in Dallas with a permit.

City Rules (Dallas)

Permit RequiredYes — $50
Max Floor Area25% of home or 400 sq ft (whichever is less)
EmployeesNone (residents only)
Client VisitsSubject to traffic/parking limits
SignageNo exterior signage

Home Bakery / Cottage Food — Specific Requirements

Common Restrictions

Texas Cottage Food Law

Annual Revenue Cap$50,000
Sales ChannelsDirect-to-consumer only
Labeling RequiredYes
State Permit RequiredNo

Texas cottage food law allows direct-to-consumer sales only. No permit needed. Labeling required.

FAQ

Can I start a home bakery / cottage food from home in Dallas?
Yes, Dallas generally allows home occupations including home bakery / cottage food, subject to the city's standard restrictions (25% floor area, 0 non-resident employees, etc.). A home occupation permit is required.
What permits do I need for a home bakery / cottage food in Dallas, TX?
You'll typically need: 1) A home occupation permit from Dallas ($50), 2) A general business license, 3) Compliance with Texas's cottage food law. Contact the city planning department to confirm.
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