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If you have concerns about a liquor permit holder, please see our resources below or report liquor law violations (enforcement) to the Ohio Department of Public Safetys Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU) via: Cell phone user, text #677. Land Line Users: Main Office (after hours leave a message) 614-644-2415.
Per Ohio Revised Code (R.C.) 4303.27, all permits renew annually at one of three points depending on location and/or type of permit. The three renewal periods are February 1st, June 1st, or October 1st. Class C (carryout) or D (on-premises) renewals are determined by location.
(A)(1) Permit D-4 may be issued to a club that has been in existence for three years or more prior to the issuance of the permit to sell beer and any intoxicating liquor to its members only, in glass or container, for consumption on the premises where sold. The fee for this permit is four hundred sixty-nine dollars.
The Ohio Investigative Unit enforces Ohios alcohol, tobacco, and food stamp fraud laws. OIU agents are responsible for investigating violations relating to the liquor control act as well as criminal activity in or around liquor permit locations (bars, restaurants, carryouts, etc.)
The Ohio Investigative Unit enforces Ohios alcohol, tobacco, and food stamp fraud laws. OIU agents are responsible for investigating violations relating to the liquor control act as well as criminal activity in or around liquor permit locations (bars, restaurants, carryouts, etc.)
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Control states manage the sale of alcohol in their state through government agencies. They keep the revenue from these sales, which they invest back into the state. Open states obtain revenue from the taxes on alcohol sales. There are 17 control states in the United States, including Ohio.
How much does a liquor license cost in Ohio? License NameCostLinkLiquor License$2300 - $5000Ohio Liquor Control
A D-6 permit is required for Sunday sales of intoxicating liquor (everything other than beer).
Control states manage the sale of alcohol in their state through government agencies. They keep the revenue from these sales, which they invest back into the state. Open states obtain revenue from the taxes on alcohol sales. There are 17 control states in the United States, including Ohio.
Summary of Liquor Applications A Class = Manufacturing. B Class = Distributors. C Class = Retail Carryout Only. D Class = Retail, including non population based D-5 variations, On-Premises Consumption.

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