LIQ-LIC-112 - City and County of Honolulu 2025

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This document is an application for individual permits to receive shipments of liquor in the City and County of Honolulu.
There are four types of permits you can apply for: Permit A, Permit B, Permit C, and Permit D.
$12.00 is the fee required to apply for any of the individual liquor permits.
You need to provide the total number of bottles, total amount of liquor in gallons, and attach a Liquor Inventory including type, brand, alcohol content, number of bottles, and amount in gallons.
No, the liquor received under these permits is strictly for personal use and consumption within your household and not for sale.

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$10.00 processing fee per Liquor Card. We accept cash or Discover/MasterCard/VISA card (applicable service fee may apply). To request a new Social Security Card by visiting the Social Security Website or call the Social Security Office at 1-800-772-1213.
The Licensing process is as follows: Submission of application. Review of application and proposed licensed premise. Investigative Process and Compliance. Preliminary Hearing. Public Hearing. Conditions of Licensing. Issuance of License.
Liquor licenses are required for all businesses in Hawaii selling, distributing, or manufacturing liquor. The liquor licenses are regulated by the Hawaii Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, but applications go through local authorities.
The Licensing process is as follows: Submission of application. Review of application and proposed licensed premise. Investigative Process and Compliance. Preliminary Hearing. Public Hearing. Conditions of Licensing. Issuance of License.
To sell alcohol to your guests, you need a license under the Hawai'i Intoxicating Liquor Law or you need to hire a caterer that is licensed by the Honolulu Liquor Control Commission. For a variety of reasons, permanent licenses are not generally available to sell alcohol at a private residence.

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