Alpena County LIQUOR LICENSE

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What types of Liquor Licenses are available in Alpena County

Class C Tavern Liquor License –Permits beer and wine to be sold on premises.

Class C Liquor License – This license permits for customers to purchase beer, wine, and spirits (e.g. vodka, tequila, and whiskey) on premises. It is used in restaurants and bars and does not have a seating or food requirement.

Class C Resort License – This license allows for the sale of beer, wine, and spirits (such as vodka, tequila, and whiskey) to customers on the premises. This license is used in bars and restaurants and does not have a seating or food requirement. If a location has more than 100 seats and a full restaurant menu, then it can get a Class C Resort license. The transfer of the first 550 Class C resort licenses can be done to any location in the state. A Class C Resort license directly from the State is still possible to get.

Specially Designated Distributor Liquor License (SDD) –  Customers are able to purchase beer, wine, and spirits in their original packaging for consumption away from the licensed location.

Specially Designated Merchant License (SDM) – Permitting the sale of wine and beer to customers in their original packages for consumption away from the licensed location.

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Steps to getting a Alpena County Liquor License

  1. Select a location: If you want a liquor license in Michigan, you must have a signed Letter of Intent or a lease/deed that proves you have the right to the premises.

  2. Check if the license you want must be purchased or if it can be obtained directly from the state. If the license needs to be bought an escrow account must be opened and the transaction through those means.

  3. Submit the application for your license to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC).

  4. Receive your letter of deficiency and return all of the requested documents.

  5. Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) inspection of the premises.

  6. Interview with your license investigator.

  7. The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) will be mailing you a liquor license.

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