How to Get a Liquor License
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Navigating through red tape to get a liquor license takes time, patience, money, and sometimes a guiding hand experienced with your locale's regulations.
Step 1: Allow up to a year
Allow up to a year to get a liquor license and incorporate this time factor into your business plan.
Step 2: Go online
Go online to obtain contact information for the liquor licensing authority in your state. Whether you're in North or South Carolina, California or New York, Texas or Ohio, Michigan or Indiana, the rules and processes differ.
Step 3: Contact city authorities
Contact city authorities to get local rules. You'll face different restrictions in a large city like San Francisco than in small-town USA.
Tip
Some locales have both state and local requirements to obtain a liquor license.
Step 4: Obtain applications
Obtain applications, making sure you understand the type of liquor license you need. Types of license may include bar, restaurant, club, brewpub, and beer and wine.
Tip
Loopholes may exist for government-declared dry counties.
Step 5: Be prepared
Be prepared to offer business plan details when submitting fees and applications, such as photos of the business, seating, menu, hours, anticipated liquor sales, and the types of alcohol you plan to serve.
Step 6: Consider buying a license
Consider buying a license from an existing establishment if your area is not issuing new licenses. Make sure you have solid legal advice before making a purchase.
Tip
A license broker can help obtain a liquor license for a fee.
Step 7: Explore new licensing potential
Explore new licensing potential with local authorities if the locale has experienced population growth. When efforts pay off and you have trained employees in the rules, it's time for a cheers!
Did You Know?
Per capita, alcohol consumption in the United States is more than two gallons annually.
List of defunct department stores of the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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00:07:44 2.1 Alabama
00:09:09 2.2 Alaska
00:09:23 2.3 Arizona
00:10:04 2.4 Arkansas
00:10:39 2.5 California
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00:24:16 2.8 Delaware
00:25:07 2.9 District of Columbia
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00:27:58 2.11 Georgia
00:30:20 2.12 Hawaii
00:30:31 2.13 Idaho
00:31:39 2.14 Illinois
00:36:08 2.15 Indiana
00:39:51 2.16 Iowa
00:40:47 2.17 Kansas
00:41:36 2.18 Kentucky
00:43:29 2.19 Louisiana
00:45:37 2.20 Maine
00:46:59 2.21 Maryland
00:48:43 2.22 Massachusetts
00:53:32 2.23 Michigan
00:57:54 2.24 Minnesota
01:00:25 2.25 Mississippi
01:01:23 2.26 Missouri
01:02:57 2.27 Montana
01:03:52 2.28 Nebraska
01:04:51 2.29 New Hampshire
01:05:18 2.30 New Jersey
01:07:15 2.31 New Mexico
01:07:37 2.32 New York
01:14:27 2.33 North Carolina
01:15:26 2.34 North Dakota
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01:29:18 2.37 Oregon
01:29:44 2.38 Pennsylvania
01:35:19 2.39 Rhode Island
01:35:55 2.40 South Carolina
01:36:48 2.41 South Dakota
01:37:03 2.42 Tennessee
01:38:43 2.43 Texas
01:42:20 2.44 Utah
01:43:19 2.45 Vermont
01:44:09 2.46 Virginia
01:45:14 2.47 Washington
01:47:48 2.48 West Virginia
01:48:53 2.49 Wisconsin
01:50:47 2.50 National and regional
01:54:01 3 See also
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This is a list of defunct department stores of the United States, from small-town one-unit stores to mega-chains, which have disappeared over the past 100 years. Many closed, while others were sold or merged with other department stores.
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00:00:55 1 Visual arts
00:01:04 1.1 Corridart
00:02:07 1.2 Will and Representation
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- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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In Canada, appeals by the judiciary to community standards and the public interest are the ultimate determinants of which forms of expression may legally be published, broadcast, or otherwise publicly disseminated. Other public organisations with the authority to censor include some tribunals and courts under provincial human rights laws, and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, along with self-policing associations of private corporations such as the Canadian Association of Broadcasters and the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council.
Over the 20th century, legal standards for censorship in Canada shifted from a strong state-centred practice, intended to protect the community from perceived social degradation, to a more decentralised form of censorship often instigated by societal groups invoking state support to restrict the public expression of political and ideological opponents.