The installation of biodigesters in rural properties, slaughterhouses, and agro-industries is considered a useful measure for treating biomass and biogas and biofertilizer production and the anaerobic digestion is an effective solution for the biomass treatment. To install the system, it is common for the decision-maker to come across several models of biodigesters. Therefore, the most appropriate one must be chosen, taking into account the characteristics of the project. The biodigester type's lousy choice can result in ineffective biomass treatment, insufficient biogas production, and extra costs for the project. To solve this problem, the present study proposes a method to support the selection of biodigester types for biogas production. The technique consists of applying six steps in conjunction with a multicriteria process. To demonstrate its practical application, a case study was carried out considering six biodigester alternatives: Floating bell, Cylindrical chamber, Batch, Biokohler, Tubular, Uasb. In addition to the criteria of installation, cleaning and maintenance costs, efficiency in treatment, the volume of biogas, life cycle, and biomass flow. The results obtained allowed us to reach an order of preference among biodigesters' models from the most preferable to the least preferable.