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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the olcc plan manage special in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Event Name in the designated field. This identifies your event for the OLCC.
  3. Fill in your Applicant Name, ensuring it matches your official documentation.
  4. Specify the Date(s) of your event, along with Start and End hours of alcohol service, selecting AM or PM as appropriate.
  5. Provide the Event Street Address, City, County, and Zip code to accurately locate your event.
  6. Indicate whether minors will be allowed at the event and if they will be permitted in areas where alcohol is served.
  7. List names and contact numbers of on-duty alcohol managers to ensure compliance during the event.
  8. Complete additional sections regarding security measures, staff roles, and plans for managing alcohol consumption effectively.

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A: A service permit is a permit issued by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to employees who serve alcohol in restaurants, taverns, nightclubs, bars, lounges, private clubs, and similar businesses. A service permit costs $23.00 and is good for 5 years. The fees are non-refundable.
Most OLCC investigations take four to eight weeks to complete. Investigations may take longer if: the business location has had problems with OLCC, police or neighbors; the applicant has a criminal history; the applicant has provided false information; and/or the applicant has a history of abusing drugs or alcohol.
Complete the Course. Take our state-approved OLCC Permit course at your own pace. Apply Through CAMP. Submit your Service Permit Application through the OLCCs new CAMP portal. Pass The OLCCs Exam. Take and pass the OLCCs final exam with a score of 70% or higher. Receive Your Permit.
Start by enrolling in our online OLCC Service Permit training course. After completing the course, visit the OLCCs CAMP Web Portal to create an account and submit your permit application. Once you pass the exam and OLCC approves your application, you will receive your official OLCC Permit.
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) regulates the sale, distribution, and use of alcoholic beverages in order to protect Oregons public health, safety and community livability. The OLCC was created in 1933 by a special session of the Oregon Legislature following the end of national Prohibition.
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Licensing Fees: Apart from the application fees, OLCC license holders must pay a $4,750 registration fee. The registration fee for a medical marijuana dispensary license is $3,500. Licensees must also include background check fees ($50 per person) for each individual named on the application.
The Liquor Control Act, passed by the voters in 1953, permits the sale of distilled spirits by the drink in restaurants and private clubs. These dispenser licenses are issued by the OLCC. There are about 11,400 licensees and about 98,000 licensed premises statewide.

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