Out of state supplier report of alcoholic beverages - Delaware 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the month for which you are reporting shipments in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the type of alcoholic beverages shipped, selecting from options such as Wines, High Spirits, Low Spirits, Cider, and Beer.
  4. Input the License Number associated with your business.
  5. If applicable, check the box indicating no shipments were made during the month.
  6. For each shipment, provide details including Date, Invoice Number, P.O. Number, Name of Delaware Importer, and total gallons/barrels/cases shipped.
  7. Complete the certification section by entering your name as the supplier and officer, along with your signature and telephone number.

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State systems for controlling the alcoholic beverage trade regulate almost every aspect of retail sale. All states set a minimum age for legal consumption, ranging from 18 to 21, and prescribe penalties for retailers who knowingly sell to underage customers.
The FDA is responsible for regulating most bottled water and other non-alcoholic drinks like juices and sodas under both general food safety laws and specific beverage control measures. If any manufacturer tries to play fast-and-loose with these guidelines, the FDA steps in to fix things up.
Although Delaware does not prohibit Internal Possession as defined by APIS, it has a statutory provision that makes it an offense for [w]hoever, being under the age of 21 years, has alcoholic liquor in his or her possession at any time, or consumes or is found to have consumed alcoholic liquor. Del. Code Ann. .
DELAWARE (WPVI) -- Restaurants in Delaware can now serve alcohol an hour earlier than residents are used to. House Bill 235 was signed into law by state Governor John Carney earlier this month. It allows businesses with a liquor license to sell alcohol at 8 a.m., an hour earlier than the old law of 9 a.m.
Can you buy liquor in grocery stores in Delaware? No, the sale of alcohol is not permitted in any grocery stores in Delaware.
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