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Obtaining a liquor license is not easy task. Due to municipal population caps, liquor licenses are incredibly valuable in New Jersey. Since 1948, new retail consumption (bar/restaurant) and distribution licenses (liquor store) may only be issued in a municipality whose population exceeds certain limits.
Obtaining a liquor license is not easy task. Due to municipal population caps, liquor licenses are incredibly valuable in New Jersey. Since 1948, new retail consumption (bar/restaurant) and distribution licenses (liquor store) may only be issued in a municipality whose population exceeds certain limits.
There are three types of licenses: manufacturing, wholesale and retail.
The relative scarcity and expense of consumption licenses has led many restaurants to instead turn to New Jersey's BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle) law, which permits patrons to bring their own alcoholic beverages to consume on unlicensed premises\u2014those restaurants that do not have a liquor license.
There are three types of licenses: manufacturing, wholesale and retail.
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In New Jersey there aren't any state regulations in place that require a server or bartender to be licensed in order to sell alcohol. However, certain municipalities in New Jersey require bartenders to obtain \u201cBar Cards.\u201d
The applicant collects the completed and signed application for a one day liquor license/social affair permit from the Municipal Clerk's office and the applicant mails the application to the ABC in Trenton, NJ with a fee from $100 to $150 per day as stipulated on the application.
Applications must be accompanied by a fee of $100.00 PER DAY for Civic, Religious, or Educational Organizations; $150.00 PER DAY for all other NON-PROFIT organizations, in the form of a check or money order payable to the DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL.
You only require a licence if you are selling or supplying alcohol for people to drink. The consumption of alcohol is not licensable, so, for example, a restaurant could run a 'bring your own bottle' policy, charging a small fee to provide empty wine glasses, without requiring a licence from us.
Applications must be accompanied by a fee of $100.00 PER DAY for Civic, Religious, or Educational Organizations; $150.00 PER DAY for all other NON-PROFIT organizations, in the form of a check or money order payable to the DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL.

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