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Indiana Cottage Food Laws

Indiana is one of the more permissive states for cottage food, with no revenue cap and allowance for online ordering. The lack of a revenue cap makes it attractive for scaling home-based food businesses.

Revenue Cap

No cap

Online Sales

Allowed

Food Freedom

No

Quick Reference

Indiana at a Glance

Revenue CapNo cap
Online SalesPermitted
Food FreedomNo
TierGreen — Full Online Access
Overview

Cottage Food Laws in Indiana

Indiana is one of the more permissive states for cottage food, with no revenue cap and allowance for online ordering. The lack of a revenue cap makes it attractive for scaling home-based food businesses.

Earnings

Revenue Cap in Indiana

No cap

Annual revenue limit for cottage food operations

Indiana has no revenue cap on cottage food sales. This means you can grow your home food business without hitting an artificial ceiling. This is one of the most business-friendly aspects of Indiana's cottage food law and puts it among the best states in the country for home food producers.

Digital Sales

Online Sales & Delivery Rules

Online sales are permitted in Indiana

Indiana allows cottage food producers to take orders online and sell through digital channels. This includes websites, social media platforms, and online marketplaces. The specific rules around delivery and shipping vary — some states allow intrastate shipping via common carriers, while others require the producer to deliver directly.

Because Indiana is a green-tier state, cottage food producers here can potentially sell on Food Store Direct. FSD handles the platform, SEO, and multi-channel presence — you focus on making great food.

Compliance

Labeling Requirements

Every cottage food product sold in Indiana must have a label that meets state requirements. While the specifics vary by state, most require the following elements:

Product name
Complete list of ingredients
Allergen warnings (Big 9)
Net weight or volume
Producer name and address
Date of production

Required Disclaimer

Most states require a prominent disclaimer such as: “This product was made in a home kitchen that is not inspected by the state department of health.” Check Indiana's specific required language with your state agency.

Step by Step

How to Get Started in Indiana

1

Know Your State's Rules

Read Indiana's cottage food law carefully. Understand what products are allowed, what your revenue cap is (No cap), and whether online sales are permitted. Bookmark your state agency's website for reference.

2

Check Licensing Requirements

Some states require registration, permits, or food safety training before you can start selling. Indiana may have specific requirements — check with your state agriculture department or health department.

3

Set Up Your Kitchen

Ensure your home kitchen meets any applicable standards. While most cottage food laws exempt home kitchens from commercial inspection, you still need to follow good food safety practices and keep your kitchen clean and organized.

4

Create Compliant Labels

Design labels that include all required information: product name, ingredients, allergens, net weight, your name and address, and Indiana's required disclaimer statement.

5

Start Selling

Indiana allows online sales, so you can reach customers through websites, social media, and online platforms like Food Store Direct. Start with a few products and grow from there.

Official Source

Indiana Cottage Food Authority

For the most current and official information about cottage food laws in Indiana, contact your state agency directly. Laws change frequently, and your state agency is the definitive source.

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current regulations with your state agency before starting a cottage food operation.

Similar States

Other Green Tier States

Next Steps

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