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Regardless of the type, all alcohol licenses in Florida must be owned/registered by the person or entity operating the business (i.e. - the leasing or renting of alcohol licenses is not allowed to other parties) and all such licenses do require local zoning approval for the specific location where the license would be ...
Getting a liquor license in Florida can be complex. The state has strict rules and regulations you must follow to obtain one. But if you want to sell alcohol, a Florida liquor license is an essential part of your business.
To obtain a temporary alcohol permit you must fill out an application provided by the State of Florida. Click here for the online or printable application. When the application is filled out it should be submitted to the City's Planning & Zoning office for approval.
Businesses in Florida that want to serve beer, wine, or other drinks made with alcohol need a permit to do so. This requirement applies whether you serve drinks, sell beer in a retail establishment, or even store alcohol on your property.
Overview of Florida Liquor Licenses They are the 2COP, the 4COP Quota, and the 4COP SFS license. The 2COP allows the operator to sell beer and wine. The 4COP quota license allows a restaurant owner to serve liquor, beer, and wine with no restrictions outside of city ordinances.
Wait times for your license to be approved can be anywhere from one to three months. If you're planning for the opening of your new bar or restaurant, be sure to submit your licensing application well ahead of time.
If you wish to apply for an alcoholic beverage license, visit DBPR's Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco webpage, or apply online at Open My Florida Business.