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Understanding a Non-Renewal Liquor Licensing Notice Retail licenses [like restaurants and clubs] must be renewed every two years. In order to renew, a licensee must file a renewal application, pay a renewal fee, and obtain tax clearance from the Departments of Revenue and Labor Industry, informed Frank C.
If you are a Pennsylvania driver and would like to receive a non-driver photo ID card, complete Form DL-54A, Application for Initial Photo Identification Card. The photo ID card clearly indicates that it is not a drivers license and is valid for a period of four years.
The process of renewing your liquor license in Pennsylvania involves submitting your application to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB), along with required tax clearances from the Departments of Revenue and Labor and Industry and filing fees, at least 60 days before your license expires.
In Pennsylvania, renewing your liquor license every two years is essential for keeping your business in compliance with state laws. Failure to renew on time can result in severe consequences, including fines, license suspension, or even revocation.
Safekeeping. Once a liquor license is in safekeeping, operations under the license have ceased.

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Standard Duration of a Pennsylvania Liquor License A standard liquor license in Pennsylvania is valid for a period of two years. This means that after obtaining the license, the business is authorized to sell or serve alcohol for two full years before needing to renew the license.
Licensees pay liquor license fees ranging from $125 to $700, depending on the type of license and the population of the municipality in which the license is located, as part of the annual license renewal or validation process, as well as in conjunction with approval of certain new applications.
Existing license holders often sell their licenses to meet demand, although sales of liquor licenses are private transactions not tracked by the PLCB. The PLCBs role is to evaluate applications for license transfer and approve or deny transfers.

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