

Chief State Medical Examiner
Virginia Wheatley
Project Coordinator
Rashida Hussain
Project Specialist
New rules creating a cottage food operator (home baker) permit became effective as of October 4, 2021.
New Jersey historically prohibited the sale of home baked goods but has now joined other states in allowing cottage food operations. The Department has been working on this issue for some time and carefully balanced allowing home bakers to operate small businesses while instituting appropriate safeguards. While developing these new regulations, the Department received input from many stakeholders, including local health departments, home bakers, the retail food industry, and others.
ACTIVE COTTAGE FOOD OPERATOR PERMITS |
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Currently Active Cottage Food Operator Permits [.xlsx] This is a list of active Cottage Food Operator Permits, updated weekly. |
INITIAL APPLICATION |
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We strongly recommend using Adobe Reader on a laptop or desktop computer to fill out your application form. If you do not use Adobe Reader, the dropdown fields may not operate correctly or your form answers may be lost when it is opened in our office: all forms are optimized for Adobe Reader. Use the following link to download and install Adobe Reader FREE: https://get.adobe.com/reader If you are unable to use Adobe Reader, please open your completed form and select PRINT, then select a PRINT TO PDF option or a PDF printer. This will generate a new file where your form field answers are locked in. Send us the new PDF file to ensure the information will appear the same in our office as it does on your screen.
IMPORTANT: Successful email submissions will receive an automated email confirmation of receipt. If you do not receive an automated email confirmation within 24 hours of submission, contact this office or submit your printed application and attachments via US Postal Service to the following address: NJ Department of Health
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RENEWAL APPLICATION |
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We strongly recommend using Adobe Reader on a laptop or desktop computer to fill out your application form. If you do not use Adobe Reader, the dropdown fields may not operate correctly or your form answers may be lost when it is opened in our office: all forms are optimized for Adobe Reader. Use the following link to download and install Adobe Reader FREE: https://get.adobe.com/reader If you are unable to use Adobe Reader, please open your completed form and select PRINT, then select a PRINT TO PDF option or a PDF printer. This will generate a new file where your form field answers are locked in. Send us the new PDF file to ensure the information will appear the same in our office as it does on your screen.
IMPORTANT: Successful email submissions will receive an automated email confirmation of receipt. If you do not receive an automated email confirmation within 24 hours of submission, contact this office or submit your printed application and attachments via US Postal Service to the following address: NJ Department of Health
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FOOD PROTECTION MANAGER CERTIFICATION |
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The New Jersey Department of Health, Public Health and Food Protection Program, does not offer Food Protection Manager courses or programs. This office cannot provide status updates or copies of your Food Protection Manager certificate. For more information about Food Protection Manager certification, to register for a course, or to inquire about individual courses or testing, contact any of the accredited programs listed below. To inquire about your individual registration or to request a copy of your Food Protection Manager Certificate, contact the accredited organization with which you registered. Only Food Protection Manager certificates issued by New Jersey accredited organizations are accepted. All New Jersey accredited organizations are listed below. Food Protection Manager certificates issued by any of the below accredited organizations are equally accepted as proof of credential.
IMPORTANT: Food Handler Certification is NOT accepted as a part of the Cottage Food Operator permit application. Only Food Protection Manager Certification is accepted for the Cottage Food Operator permit.
New Jersey Accredited Food Protection Manager Organizations
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CITY WATER OR PRIVATE WELL WATER |
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N.J.A.C. 8:24-1.5 DEFINITIONS |
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Cottage food product means non-TCS* food that a cottage food operator prepares and includes:
Cottage food operator means a person who holds a New Jersey Cottage Food Operator Permit. Department means the New Jersey Department of Health. Health authority means a local board of health with jurisdiction, and/or the Department. Major food allergen:
*Non-TCS food means a food which will not support the growth of disease-causing bacteria. A non-TCS food does not need time and temperature controls to remain safe for consumption. PHFPP means the Public Health and Food Protection Program. TCS food means a food that requires time and/or temperature control for safety to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or toxin formation. |