The NYS Liquor License Application is complicated. If you don't fill out your NYS Liquor License Application exactly how the NY State Liquor Authority expects, then your application may be rejected and your filing confiscated. Reapplying will require new payments. The answers to questions change when a new application is filed.
NYS Liquor License Application requirements change so often. This makes it nearly impossible for someone who doesn't deal with the State Liquor Authority on a daily basis to make sense of it all.
The team at New York State Liquor Authority Consulting includes former State Liquor Authority officials. We know what makes the difference between a NYS Liquor License Application getting approved or rejected.
There are different types of NYS liquor licenses. You'll need to figure out which NYS Liquor License Application is the right match for your business.
The primary types of NYS liquor licenses are as follows:
The NYS Liquor License Application and related requirements are different for each type of liquor license.
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In addition to filling out and submitting a NYS Liquor License Application for your bar, restaurant, hotel or other type of business where alcohol or liquor is sold and consumed at the same location, there are certain requirements that must be met. You'll also need to provide specific documentation.
The requirements and documentation for a NYS Liquor License Application for On Premises licenses include, but are not limited to:
The NYS Liquor License Application requirements for an On-Premises Liquor License in NY State are not limited to the above list. There are additional requirements that must be fulfilled as well. This is all in addition to completing and submitting the NYS Liquor License Application to the State Liquor Authority's liking.
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NYS Liquor License Application Requirements for Off-Premises Licenses (for Liquor Stores, Grocery Stores, Pharmacies and Similar Businesses)
On top of all the above listed requirements that apply for an On-Premises License, Off Premises Liquor Licenses have additional requirements that must be met.
For example, pharmacies must provide a Pharmacy License Certificate as part of their NYS Liquor License Application.
Applicants may also have additional requirements and necessary documentation to satisfy as part of their NYS Liquor License Application.
All new liquor store license applications go to the full board in NYC for approval.
New liquor license applications that have issues are turned over to the full board to vote on license approval.
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When you complete a NYS Liquor License Application on your own, it could take weeks, sometimes months, to even get a decision on whether your application has been approved or denied. Many businesses are stuck paying rent and other expenses without money coming in from liquor sales.
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