The process of securing a liquor license in Mississippi entails understanding and obtaining one or more of the eight (8) distinct types of alcoholic beverage licenses, depending on your establishment.
If you plan to service alcoholic beverages that will be consumed on your premises, you will need the On-Premises license. This license is usually issued to Bars, Restaurants and Clubs.
If you sell alcoholic beverages in sealed containers, you will need the package retailer license.
If you offer catering services and serve alcoholic beverages, you will need a caterer’s license.
Food trucks are classified separately than restaurants for license purposes.
Delivery of alcoholic beverages requires an alcohol delivery permit.
If you are only planning to serve alcoholic beverages for a short period
If you are interested in producing beer, wine, or distilled spirits, you'll need one
The cost of acquiring a license varies based on the type of establishment. Below, you’ll find the most common expenses associated with each business type.
On-premises retailer’s for private clubs
On-premises retailer’s (except for private clubs and common carriers)
On-premises retailer’s for wine only
On-premises retailer’s for common carriers, per vehicle
Package Retailer
Caterer
Caterer with separate on-premises permit
Food Truck Permit
Delivery Service
Temporary Permit for retailer to serve complimentary wine (Class 3)
Temporary Permit for nonprofit charity or civic organization (Class 1)
Temporary Permit during the transfer process (Class 2)
Temporary Permit for theatre
Temporary Permit for Charitable Auction
Distillery Retailer
For annual production 5,000 gallons
For annual production of 5,000 gallons or more
Native Spirits (Class 4 Manufacturer)
Native Spirits Retailer
Winery (Class 2 Manufacturer)
Native Wine Retailer
Native Winery (Class 3 Manufacturer)
Festival Wine
Merchant Permit (for the service of complimentary wine at certain establishments)
Solicitor (for use by a broker)
Hospitality Cart Permit (for use at golf courses with on-premises permits)
Charter Vessel Operator’s Permit (to allow the sale of alcohol on boats)
Research Permit (for the professional research of alcohol)
Special Service Permit (to sell alcohol to commercial airlines)
Event Venue Permit
Charter Ship Operator’s Permit
To gain permission to sell alcoholic beverages in Mississippi, it’s crucial to meet various eligibility requirements. The specific criteria differ based on the type of license you seek. Common requirements include:
– Be at least 21 years old.
– Residency in Mississippi is a requirement
– No felony conviction in any state.
– You must not have any unpaid taxes or outstanding debts to the state.
To read a full list of the requirements for each license, please read the Mississippi’s Alcohol Beverage Control Laws, Rules, and Regulations document on the Department of Revenue website
Mississippi may require the following information during the application process. They may also request documentation any time after the license has been issued.
All forms and applications can be found Here
(https://www.dor.ms.gov/abc-permit-forms)
The entire process from submission of the application to issuance of the license usually takes between 1 and 4 Months to complete. However, if issues arise during the application process the time can easily be extended for 6 months or longer.
If you are planning to open a new establishment, you should apply for the license at least 6 months before the planned opening.
Once you obtain a liquor license you will be required to comply with ongoing liquor laws and regulations. These include but re not limited to:
– Complying with legal hours of operation for alcohol sales
– Complying with employment restrictions
– Preventing underage alcohol sales
– Renewing your license as required, usually on an annual basis
– Paying all applicable maintenance fees.
Obtaining a liquor license in Mississippi can be a complex and lengthy process, but it is a crucial step for anyone looking to operate a business involving alcoholic beverages. The specific steps and requirements may vary depending on the type of license you are applying for and your location, so it’s essential to work closely with the Mississippi Alcoholic Beverage Control Division and consult with legal and business professionals as needed.
This article relies on information accessible as of October 2023, and liquor laws and regulations might undergo changes. It is advisable to consistently check with the appropriate authorities for the latest requirements and processes to guarantee a seamless application process and continuous adherence to Mississippi’s liquor laws.
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