Oklahoma Zoning & Land Use Laws
Zoning regulations, ADU laws, short-term rental rules, and land use policies for Oklahoma. Source-cited from state legislation and municipal codes.
Total Cities
595
Total Counties
77
ADU State Law
No state law
Lot Split Law
No state law
Cottage Food Law
Yes
Cities With Data
2
Cottage Food Law
Oklahoma Cottage Food Law (Oklahoma Statutes Title 63, Section 1-1118): Oklahoma allows home-based food production and direct sale of certain non-potentially-hazardous foods without a food establishment permit. Permitted products include baked goods, jams, jellies, candy, dried herbs, popcorn, roasted nuts, and similar shelf-stable items. Annual gross revenue limit of $50,000 per year. Direct-to-consumer sales from the home, at farmers markets, and community events. Online sales with in-person delivery are permitted. No retail or wholesale distribution. Products must be labeled with: producer name and home address, product name, ingredient list in descending order, net weight, allergen statement, and 'Made in a Home Kitchen Not Inspected by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry.' No state permit or registration required. Oklahoma has a generous $50,000 cottage food revenue cap. The law was updated in 2022 to expand permitted product categories and clarify online sales provisions. Oklahoma is a strong property-rights state and the cottage food law reflects that philosophy.
Oklahoma Cities with Zoning Data
Source: Oklahoma State Legislature. Last verified April 5, 2026. View source