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CDL Class C vehicles includes delivery trucks, school buses, and small hazmat trucks. A Class C commercial driver's license is the simplest to obtain, but also prevents you from driving Class A or Class B vehicles without first upgrading your license.
The liquor license process can take anywhere from 40 days to six months — learn about the types of liquor licenses in Michigan and how to apply for them. Selling alcoholic beverages is one of the most profitable revenue streams for restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and even cafes.
This license allows drivers to operate vehicles under 26,000 pounds, which covers most passenger cars, and also allows drivers to tow smaller trailers or recreational vehicles, typically under 10,000 pounds.
A Class C license, as defined by MCL 436.1107(2), is a place licensed to sell, at retail, beer, wine, mixed spirit drink, and spirits for consumption on the premises.
Class C Licensing Requirements & General Information Bars or restaurants selling beer, wine, spirits, and mixed spirit drink products require a Class C license in order to sell alcoholic liquor to patrons at their establishment.
A Class A commercial driver's license is required to operate any combination of vehicles with a gross combination weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, provided the towed vehicle is heavier than 10,000 pounds.