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Alcohol delivery is illegal in Utah, but many of the other states where it was completely disallowed have come around over the last year or two. Alabama and Mississippi were long-time holdouts, but both states recently passed alcohol delivery laws.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) prohibits sending alcoholic beverages through the mail, but you can ship alcohol via couriers, such as FedEx or UPS if youre a licensed alcohol shipper.
Currently, only seven states and the District of Columbia allow DtC liquor shipping. The states that prohibit shipments to a consumers home are: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana.
Both Target and CVS do sell alcohol in the state.
Eight states allow the direct shipment of beer and wine as specified: Delaware, Massachusetts, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont and Virginia. Connecticut and New Jersey allow shipments of wine, cider and mead.
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As an individual, you may not ship alcohol, including wine, beer, liquor, or champagne, through the FedEx network. If youd like to send alcohol as a gift to a friend or family member, youll need to have it shipped from the licensed retailer or winery you purchased it from.
Alcoholic beverages shall only be delivered to a person who: Is 21 years of age or older. Presents proper identification verifying age (drivers license, passport, Georgia identification card or military identification) Provides a signature that matches such identification.
The only people who can legally ship alcohol are companies that are licensed to alcohol delivery to parties in states that permit shipments. So, if you are not licensed to ship alcohol, then you will not be able to do so. You can face a penalty for shipping alcohol if you try to do so without the proper license.

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