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If you sell beer and wine, you must first obtain a permit from the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (NCABC).
Check with your venue, as most will have to have a licensed bartender to be able to have/serve alcohol at the wedding. If youre not at an actual venue, then youll be able to have people serve themselves. Im assuming just grabbing a bottle/can of beer and poring a glass of wine?
Special Occasion Permit application is available at the Alcohol Gaming Commission of Ontarios (AGCO) website. You do not need a Special Occasion Permit if you are serving beverage alcohol in a private residence, including the attached property (e.g., front or back yard).
Depending on the type of permit you need, the ABC liquor license cost in North Carolina ranges from $100 to $1,000. Each alcohol-providing establishment is different, so be sure you have a thorough understanding of your business and know if it may require more than one license to be run successfully and legally.
The renewal process is simple and can be done online through the ABC Permittee Portal. Pull up the retail PIN assigned to your account by the ABC Commission and visit the portal here: to submit your renewal and make the necessary payments.
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Please note, if only beer and/or unfortified wine (16% alcohol or less) is being served at no charge to your guests over the age of 21 years old at a free event and you have the permission of the owner of the premises to serve alcohol on their premises then it is not necessary to obtain an ABC permit.
How much does a liquor license cost in North Carolina? License NameCostLink Liquor License $1000 - $5000 NC ABC

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