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How to fill out the Nys Special Event Permit Application online
Filling out the New York State Special Event Permit Application online is a straightforward process. This guide will walk you through each step, ensuring you provide all necessary information clearly and accurately.
Follow the steps to complete your application online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form and open it in your browser.
- Enter the date(s) of the event in the designated field. Be sure to provide the exact date(s) when the event will take place.
- Fill in the name of the applicant. This should be the individual or organization applying for the permit.
- Next, input the venue name where the event will be held. Ensure the venue name is spelled correctly.
- Provide the venue street address in the section provided. This should include the street number, street name, and any applicable suite or unit numbers.
- Enter the venue city and zip code in the appropriate fields. Make sure the city name matches the postal code to avoid any errors.
- In the landlord authorization section, ensure the landlord or owner’s name is printed. This indicates who owns the premises for the event.
- Print your name and title in the provided fields as the person applying for the permit or as the authorized representative.
- Sign and date the application, confirming that you are authorized to allow the sale or service of alcoholic beverages on the property.
- Once all sections are complete, review the application for accuracy. You can save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Get started on completing your Nys Special Event Permit Application online today.
To sell alcohol to your guests, you either need a license under the New York Alcoholic Beverage Control Law or you need to hire a licensed caterer. Note that, for a variety of reasons, licenses are not generally available for alcohol to be sold at a private residence.