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The annual rate for a Class A License shall be ($1,000.00) and shall expire on June 30, of the following year. The annual rate for Class B License shall be ($750.00), and shall expire June 30 of the following year. The rate for a Class C License shall be ($150.00) and shall expire 10 day after issuance.
Keep in mind, however: To sell alcoholic beverages in Georgia, you must be at least 21 years of age, possess the correct insurance (restaurant or bar insurance, if that is your business), a local alcohol license, as well as a federal basic permit. In addition to this, you will also need a business license.
You must obtain a liquor license from the Georgia Department of Revenue, specifically for a retail liquor store. This can involve completing an application, paying fees, submitting background checks, and fingerprinting. The application process may also require a tax clearance and a review of your business premises.
On-Premise or Off-Premise Our On-Premise Certificate is required if you are an Georgia bartender, server, or manager in a bar, nightclub, restaurant, or event. Our Off-Premise Certificate is required if you only sell alcohol as a liquor, convenience, or grocery store clerk.
If you're a business owner in Georgia looking to include alcohol in your offerings, you'll need a liquor license from your local municipality and one issued by the state.