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Here we will detail all the information you may need in order to receive a new liquor license or to renew your current license. Along with the standard liquor license the state of Ohio requires establishments to have secondary licenses for the ability to sale on Sunday and operate until AM.
There are a variety of different licenses that allow for on site consumption for beer, wine, and liquor. For information regarding which license you need and their associated fees click here. For applications for a new bar, restaurant, or carryout click here. For all other types of permits click here. The application should be completed, notarized, and mailed to the below address.
Once the permit is ready to be processed the necessary permit fee will be required. If there is a permit opening per the location of the establishment permit quotas are based on the population , the application will be processed immediately. If there is not opening the application will be held until there is.
Once processing of the application begins local legislative authority city council, township trustees, or county commissioners and the local police department are notified of the application.
A letter is also sent to the county Board of Elections to ensure the precinct of the applicant's business is located in a wet county for the type of beverages that the applicant wishes to sell. Next, a compliance officer will make a physical inspection of the premise.
The officer will make a diagram of the premise and its surrounding areas to note any churches, schools, playgrounds, parks, or libraries within ft. Any of the above establishments within ft are given notice about their right to object the issuance of the permit.
This step may or may not occur, depending on if a hearing is requested by either the legislative body or a public institution.
You will be notified via certified mail as to the time and place of the hearing. You may also be represented by an attorney at the hearing. If there is not a hearing requested, no objection by the local police, and no adverse information discovered by the local police or the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, the permit could be issued within ten to twelve weeks.
If there is a hearing held the results are sent by certified mail to you and the objector. If the objections are overruled the legislative body has the ability to appeal within 30 days, but public institutions do no have this ability.
If the objections are sustained, you will receive a rejection order by certified mail and you have the ability to file an appeal within 30 days.
A permit cannot be issues until all administrative and legal remedies have been addressed. In the state of Ohio liquor permits are renewed annually.
Renewal dates are based on your county. To see a map of which permit renewal district your county belongs to, click here. Renewal applications will be received through the mail 60 days before your permit expires. The applications are to returned fully completed and signed. The legislative body has the ability to file an objection to the renewal of the permit and this must be filed 30 days prior to the permits expiration.
Inspections and compliance checks of the premise occur during the application process and to ensure the license locations are adhering to the liquor laws and regulations put in place by the state of Ohio.
For information regarding physical inspections during the application process click here. Beverage service training in the state of Ohio is voluntary, but encouraged. The Division of Liquor Control has provided access to free educational programs.
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