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Average Time to Process an Application Most investigations take approximately 45 to 50 days. The license can average about 75 days for a Person-to-Person transfer, and 90 days for an Original.
Florida's liquor license quota creates a scarcity of supply that adds to your license's value. It also reinforces the importance of protecting your license. There's no telling how easily you'd be able to replace your license. It's possible you'd literally need to win the lottery to get another.
RENEWAL DEADLINE: September 30, 2024 Each alcoholic beverage license is valid annually through September 30, 2024. The Division will accept renewals online and by phone through Monday, September 30, 2024. A renewal by mail will be considered timely if postmarked on or before Monday, September 30, 2024.
How much difficulty you'll face depends on the type of license you need. If you want a beer or wine license, the process is pretty straightforward. But if you're going to sell hard liquor, you need a quota liquor license—which is more challenging to get.
The caterer must have a license obtained from the State of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control which enables the caterer to sell beer, wine and distilled spirits (hard liquor). If the caterer does not have this license, the private party cannot sell alcohol. No exceptions.
A temporary permit cannot be issued for original licenses or premises-to-premises transfers. Check “yes” to request that a temporary permit be issued to the applicant. A temporary permit is good for 120 days and allows the applicant to sell alcoholic beverages during the transfer waiting period.
If charged as a felony, California Business and Professions Code section 23300 can be punishable with a term of imprisonment of either 16 months, 2 years, or 3 years. If charged as a misdemeanor, California Business and Professions Code section 23300 can be punishable with a jail term not to exceed 180 days.
You might encounter many obstacles, and it may take a few weeks to several months to get your license. But a business essential that is quick and straightforward is liquor liability insurance.
Average Time to Process an Application Most investigations take approximately 45 to 50 days. The license can average about 75 days for a Person-to-Person transfer, and 90 days for an Original.
42 - On-Sale Beer & Wine - Public Premises Issued to bars and taverns. Authorizes the sale of beer and wine for consumption on or off the premises where sold. No distilled spirits may be on the premises. Minors are not allowed to enter and remain (see BPC § 25663.5 for exception, musicians).