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Which business types need a TABC license or permit in the alcoholic beverage industry? Any business that plans on serving, selling, or manufacturing alcoholic beverages in Texas needs this license or permit.
If you own an alcohol-selling business in Texas, you need a Texas liquor license from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) to sell alcohol to your customers. However, there are multiple license types to choose from based on your unique business model.
Common Texas Liquor License Types Mixed Beverage Permit (MB): This is the 'big kahuna' for businesses wanting a full bar experience. It authorizes the sale of all distilled spirits, beer, wine, ale, and malt liquor for consumption on your premises. Restaurants and bars typically hold this license.
Requirements: Applicants must: Apply with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Submit a copy of the TABC prequalification to the ARA for location approval. Obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Public Works & Engineering Department, Code Enforcement section. Apply for any other applicable City permits or licenses.
How to apply Apply through the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) Create an account and complete the application process in the State of Texas' Alcohol Industry Management System (AIMS). Contact the Office of the City Clerk. Receive zoning approval. Make an appointment with the City Clerk.
The Texas Department of Public Safety issues driver licenses that are valid for up to eight years to Texas residents. Driver license offices are located throughout the state and offer services by appointment only. Same day appointments may be available at select driver license offices.