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A house (single family dwelling unit) main service panel feeds a sub in a detached garage.

Is the sub panel in the garage required to have a main disconnect if there are more than 6 branch circuits in it?

The sub panel is fed through an OCPD within the main service panel of the house.
 
A house (single family dwelling unit) main service panel feeds a sub in a detached garage.

Is the sub panel in the garage required to have a main disconnect if there are more than 6 branch circuits in it?

The sub panel is fed through an OCPD within the main service panel of the house.

The panel will need a main disconnect if there are more than 6 disconnects. If you use a main breaker make sure that the panel is one which will accept a bolt down for the breaker as it is needed for back fed breakers 408.36(D)

BTW you also need 4 wires and you need grounding electrodes. The neutral and ground get separated at the panel and the electrodes (usually rods) get connected to the isolated EGC
 
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