Nevada cottage food law

Sell cottage food in Nevada

Nevada cottage food law, label rules, and a free storefront. Nevada's cottage food law lets home bakers sell directly to consumers up to a $35,000 sales cap — provided you sell directly to consumers, label every product correctly, and follow Nevada's rules. CottageOps configures the Nevada label disclosure for you, tracks your sales against the cap, and gives you a free storefront to take orders.

What Nevada's cottage food law says

Sales cap
$35,000 per year, gross sales. In Nevada this is a hard cap — once you reach it in a 12-month window, the lawful move is to stop selling under the cottage food exemption (or move to a fully licensed operation).
Refrigerated (TCS) foods
Nevada's cottage food path is limited to shelf-stable goods — refrigerated (TCS) items aren't allowed under the exemption.
Where you can sell
Direct to Nevada consumers — pickup, in-state delivery, farmers markets, and online sales to in-state customers.

Required label disclosure in Nevada

Every Nevada cottage food label must carry the product name, ingredients in descending order by weight, the net weight, a “Contains” allergen statement for any FDA major allergens, your name and address as the producer, and the Nevada-required disclosure below. CottageOps fills the disclosure in for you, verbatim:

MADE IN A COTTAGE FOOD OPERATION THAT IS NOT SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT FOOD SAFETY INSPECTION.

Before you sell in Nevada

Nevada requires you to register with the state before you sell.

Before accepting orders in Nevada, you'll need to register with the state agency that oversees cottage food. There's no kitchen inspection — it's typically a one-time registration. You can set everything up in CottageOps first and flip on orders once you're registered.

Full Nevada cottage-food law

The detail behind the summary above: Nevada's primary statute, the agency that enforces it, the revenue cap, what foods are allowed, refrigerated-food (TCS) rules, labeling notes, and the watch-outs to know before you sell.

Primary statute
Nev. Rev. Stat. §446.866 et seq. (Nevada cottage-food operations) (Nevada Cottage Food law)
Revenue cap
$35,000/year (⚖️ confirm). Hard cap.
Allowed foods
Non-TCS (shelf-stable) cottage foods including baked goods.
Refrigerated (TCS) / prohibited
Conservative shelf-stable only (engine refuses TCS labels for NV).
Where you can sell
Direct to consumer; registration with the local health authority before sale (registration tier).
Labeling notes
Disclosure in ALL CAPS: "MADE IN A COTTAGE FOOD OPERATION THAT IS NOT SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT FOOD SAFETY INSPECTION." at ≥10pt.
Watch-outs
  • Registration before sale required (gated tier).
  • Cap figure flagged for confirmation in the engine.

General information, not legal advice — confirm with your state agency. Last verified 2026-06-15.

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Nevada cottage food FAQ

What must a Nevada cottage food label include?

A compliant Nevada cottage food label needs the product name, the ingredients in descending order by weight, the net weight (oz and/or grams), the "Contains" allergen statement for any FDA major allergens, the producer's name and address, and the Nevada-required legal disclosure. Our free generator fills in the disclosure for you and lays out the rest automatically as you type.

What is the required cottage food disclosure in Nevada?

Nevada requires this exact disclosure on the label: "MADE IN A COTTAGE FOOD OPERATION THAT IS NOT SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT FOOD SAFETY INSPECTION." You never type it — the generator applies the current Nevada disclosure for you the moment you pick your state.

Can I sell TCS or refrigerated cottage food items in Nevada?

No — Nevada's cottage food path is limited to shelf-stable goods, so TCS items that need refrigeration are not allowed under the cottage food exemption. If you toggle "Contains a TCS item" the generator will flag that Nevada doesn't permit it, so you don't print a non-compliant label.

Is this Nevada cottage food label generator really free?

Yes. Building and previewing your Nevada-compliant label is free with no account. CottageOps is free through 2026 — no credit card — and when you're ready to download or print the full-resolution label you just claim your free CottageOps account. In 2027 it's a flat $19/mo (or $190/yr).

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This is general information, not legal advice — confirm with your Nevada cottage food authority before selling. Last verified: 2026-06-13.