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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Winery, Distillery and Brewery Licences application in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part 1: Type of Application. Indicate whether you are applying as a winery, distiller, or brewer by checking the appropriate box and providing your licence number.
  3. In Part 2: Applicant Information, fill in your licensee name, mailing address, contact person details, and business contact information accurately.
  4. Proceed to Part 3: Establishment Information. Enter both current and proposed street addresses for your manufacturing facility along with legal descriptions.
  5. For wineries only, complete Part 4 by indicating the amount of grapes, fruit, and honey that will be farmed at the site.
  6. Review the Applicant Checklist in Part 5 to ensure all required documents are prepared for submission.
  7. Finally, sign the declaration in Part 6 confirming your valid interest in the establishment before submitting your application package.

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At this time, all other permits must be requested through the Provincial Permit Centre (1-800-559-9688).
A person who wants to apply for an ABC license must start with the nearest ABC District Office. An ABC staff member will ask the applicant questions about the proposed operation and determine the type of license needed.
In BC, applicants seeking a new license may apply for one of several liquor licenses, including: Food Primary: for restaurants and other businesses that primarily serve food. Application processing takes up to 12 weeks, assuming this is hour until midnight and no dancing is proposed.
If youve decided to engage in a TTB regulated industry for distilled spirits, you must first qualify with TTB by applying for a permit to operate. You can do this online (recommended) or file a *paper application.
For further information on Special Event Permits, visit the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch webpage or contact them at: 1-866-209-2111. LCRBLiquor@gov.bc.ca.

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In British Columbia, you need a liquor Special Event Permit (SEP) to sell or serve liquor at an event in a public place. Be sure to submit your Special Event Permit application at least 4 to 6 weeks before your event.
For example, in B.C. there are two main types of liquor license that cover bars and restaurants, known as either Liquor Primary or Food Primary. The cost to apply for these licenses is $2,200 and $950 respectively, with another payment of either $2,200 or $950 due to cover the license for the first year.
According to their website, licensing is required at your event when: ​Alcohol will be sold. ​ Alcohol is available (but not being sold), and you are charging or accepting donations for admission. Any type of payment is required to attend the event.

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