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Complete data [hide]Liquor license fees by state, 2018StateLiquor license fee (for a restaurant to sell beer, wine, and liquor on site)DurationNorth Carolina$1,000.00AnnualNorth Dakota$2,020.00AnnualOhio$2,300.00Annual47 more rows
6. Do I need a licence to let people drink alcohol if I am not selling it? You only require a licence if you are selling or supplying alcohol for people to drink.
A D-5 Liquor License Permit authorizes the sale of Hard Liquor, Beer, and Wine, for consumption on the premises in a restaurant, bar, or nightclub setting. A D-5 permit also allows for the sale of Hard Liquor, Beer, and Wine for off-premise ("to-go") consumption.
F-2 permit: The permit allows a nonprofit organization to sell beer or intoxicating liquor (wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor) by the single serving at events. There must be a \u201ccharitable, cultural, educational, fraternal, or political purpose\u201d behind the event.
Serving age Ohioans who are 18 years or older will be legally allowed to serve alcohol when the bill becomes law. The current age for carrying open containers is 19.

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Get an Application. ... Complete the Application. ... Division Notifies Legislative Authority of Filed Application. ... Opportunity for Legislative Authority or Nearby Public Institution to Object. ... Division Verifies the \u201cWet/Dry\u201d Status of Proposed Permit Location. ... Hearing on Any Filed Objections. ... Time Frame for Permit Issuance.
How much does a liquor license cost? To obtain a liquor license you will typically have to pay a fee for the license and a processing fee for your application. The cost of a license ranges from $300 to $14,000 based on your state. You may also have to pay an additional license fee based on your municipality.
A permit is required if a qualified organization intends to provide beer, or intoxicating liquor (wine, mixed beverages of spirituous liquor) either for sale by the drink or through the use of an entrance fee, cover charge, etc.
What is Ohio's 'Keeper of a Place' law? Current law allows alcohol to be sold but not given away at charitable, benevolent or political events held in private homes.
Permits to Sell Alcoholic Beverages at a Restaurant/Night Club in Ohio Permit ClassPermit FeeD3$750D3X$300D3A$938D5$2,3445 more rows

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