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The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) will guide you through the licensing process to ensure your business meets all licensing requirements. Complete Business License Application. Obtain TTB Federal Permit (for non-retail Liquor License) ... Obtain Federal Basic Permit.
You must have your MAST permit and a valid form of ID readily available for inspection by law enforcement any time you perform duties that include the sale, service or handling of alcohol. The permit is your property, not the property of your employer.
Washington offers several types of liquor licenses depending on your business and the type of alcohol you want to sell. For those in the food service industry, the main types of licenses are a Beer license, a Wine license, a Beer & Wine license, and a Beer, Wine & Spirits license.
To serve alcohol in Washington, you will need a Class 12 Mixologist permit or a Class 13 Servers permit. The Class 12 permit is for alcohol servers who are 21 or older, including bartenders, servers, managers, and employees who conduct tastings.
Alcohol servers in the state of Washington are required to complete MAST training and earn a Class 12 or Class 13 permit within 60 days of initial hire. A Class 12 Mixologist permit is required for alcohol servers ages 21 and up, including managers, bartenders, servers and employees who conduct alcohol tastings.
How long does it take to get a liquor license? It normally takes 60 to 90 days to process retail and in-state non-retail licenses, and 30 to 45 days to process an out-of-state non-retail license.
The average timeframe from when a licence application is publicly advertised and when submissions are due is generally two weeks for Extended Trading Permits and up to four weeks for new licence applications. This can vary depending on the type of application.
How long does it take to get a liquor license? It normally takes 60 to 90 days to process retail and in-state non-retail licenses, and 30 to 45 days to process an out-of-state non-retail license.