Types of Liquor Licenses & Fees

Types of Liquor Licenses & Fees

Annual Permits
Permit Description
Retail License This license allows sale of alcoholic liquor and malt beverages for consumption on-premise, off-premise, or both. Licenses available are based upon a population formula. §12-4-201.
Restaurant License The license allows service bar dispensing of alcoholic liquor and malt beverages to patrons seated in dining areas of full service restaurants. Alcohol sales cannot exceed 40% of gross sales. §12-4-407
Resort License The license allows sales of alcoholic liquor and malt beverages for on-premise consumption within the contiguous boundaries of a resort. Resort must have an actual building value of $1 million, at least a 100-seat convention facility, and a minimum of 100 hotel rooms. §12-4-401
Limited (Club) License This license allows clubs such as veterans, fraternal, golf, or social clubs to sell alcoholic liquor and malt beverages for on-premise consumption to members and their accompanied guests. §12-4-301
County Retail Malt Beverage Permit This permit allows sales of malt beverages for on- or off-premise consumption. Permits may be issued for locations five miles beyond the limits of an incorporated city or town. §12-4-201(b)

24-Hour Permits
Fee
Permit Description
Catering Permit $50 per day This permit allows a Retail or Resort license to sell alcoholic liquor and malt beverages for on-premise consumption at another location. Issuance is limited to no more than 12 times per calendar year in any one location. §12-4-502(b)
24-Hour Malt Beverage Permit $50 per day The permit allows a responsible individual or organization to sell malt beverages at a picnic, fair, rodeo, special holiday, or similar public gathering. Issuance is limited to no more than 12 times per calendar year per individual or organization at any one location. §12-4-502(a)