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Formerly known as the License Query System (LQS), the license lookup service provides information about applicants and licensed individuals and businesses that are regulated by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
- License Number
Lookup by License Number. Formerly known as the License...
- Licensee Name
Apply for a New License; Transfer or Change a License;...
- Business Name
Lookup by Business Name. Formerly known as the License Query...
- License Types
The following pertains to new distilled spirits...
- Licensing Forms
Search All ABC Forms. Form Revised Date Description;...
- Transfer Or Change a License
A licensee must surrender his/her license to ABC within 15...
- Licensing Reports
Show licenses by location for a particular license type....
- Licenses by City
Bakersfield. map. 4800 Stockdale Highway., Suite 213...
- License Number
Search publicly available information on existing, pending, and former ABC licenses. Apply for a new license For persons or entities seeking to open a new alcohol related business.
Search the Public License Query for active licenses in New York State by license number, address, premises or trade name, name of principal or by using an advanced search.
Lookup by License Number. Formerly known as the License Query System (LQS), The license lookup service provides information about applicants and licensed individuals and businesses that are regulated by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
In general, states regulate the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages as “licensing states” or “control states.” A licensing state issues licenses to the entities that will manufacture and sell alcoholic beverages while control states are involved in the actual distribution.
Alcohol License to apply for a wholesale or retail liquor license. All businesses and eating or drinking establishments must have a license from the New York State Liquor Authority to sell alcohol. You can find out if a business is licensed to sell alcohol.
This dataset includes about 70,000 premises licensed by the Licensing Bureau of New York State Liquor Authority (SLA). The SLA issues licenses and permits, and ensures compliance with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law.