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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.
Type 20 License: The Type 20 license is typically issued to retailers such as grocery and convenience stores. Premises that sell beer and wine with a Type 20 license are prohibited from selling liquor. This is the most typical license of most grocery stores and convenience stores.
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.
License Types 01 - Beer Manufacturer. Authorizes breweries to produce over 60,000 barrels of beer per year. 02 - Winegrower. 03 - Brandy Manufacturer. 04 - Distilled Spirits Manufacturer. 05 - Distilled Spirits Manufacturer's Agent. 06 - Still. 07 - Rectifier. 08 - Wine Rectifier.
Any person wishing to obtain an alcoholic beverage license should apply at the nearest district office of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. All parties concerned, applicants for new licenses or transferors (present licensees), and transferees (applicants) should be present.
The Type 58 caterer's permit allows certain on-sale retail licensees to cater alcoholic beverages off-site. The Type 91 beer manufacturer's caterer's permit allows licensees holding a beer manufacturer license to cater beer at approved events.
A Type 47 license is for full-service restaurants that serve beer, wine, spirits, and at least 50 percent of their profits come from food. A Type 48 alcohol permit is used in establishments where individuals are required to be 21 or older to enter, namely in bars and nightclubs.
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).
A Type 47 license is for full-service restaurants that serve beer, wine, spirits, and at least 50 percent of their profits come from food. A Type 48 alcohol permit is used in establishments where individuals are required to be 21 or older to enter, namely in bars and nightclubs.