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DOLC regulates and licenses the manufacture, distribution, transportation, and sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages, and spirituous liquor in Ohio. It also controls the distribution and sale of spirituous liquor through its OHLQ locations.
- Permit Classes
Permit Class Permit Fee Description; H: $300: ORC 4303.22...
- Permit Classes
New Permit Info. Ohio offers various liquor permits depending on what you want to do in the alcohol beverage industry (selling, manufacturing, distributing, etc.). Learn more about the different types of liquor permits available in Ohio by reviewing our Permit Class Types guide.
Ohio's Quota System and how it affects you. A liquor permit is needed before you can make, distribute, or sell alcoholic beverages to a distributor, retailer, or consumer. Regardless of the type of permit sought, an applicant must meet the applicable legal requirements for the applied for permit.
You can check to see what your assigned permit number by searching com.ohio.gov/liquorinfo (select the applicable "search for liquor permit application" tab). Once there, read the instructions for how to conduct a search.
Below are various guides and informational resources related to Ohio liquor laws and the licensing and registration process sorted into topical categories. Click the dropdown button to the right of the topic below for more information on each topic/question.
New, renewal, transfer, temporary event liquor permit applications; beer and wine registrations; and more.
Liquor permits are issued in Ohio within a three tier system (review our three tier guide to learn more). A person or business can only have a liquor permit(s) issued to them on one tier--manufacturing, wholesale distribution, or retail--at a time.