Manufacturer licence For businesses producing or manufacturing liquor such as wine, cider, beer including brew pubs , or spirits. Liquor Charitable Auction permit For non-profits wanting to auction liquor at an event.
Liquor Special Event Permit For event hosts wanting to offer liquor service at special events. Ethyl Alcohol Purchase permit For mechanical or manufacturing businesses wanting to use ethyl alcohol. Non-beverage Alcohol Exemption For people who sell, supply, purchase or use non-beverage alcohol products.
Rural Licensee Retail Store licence For general stores to sell packaged liquor in rural communities and tourist destination resorts. Wine Store licence Wine stores are separate retail stores that sell wine. Special Wine Store licence A Special Wine Store licence allows for wine to be sold on selected shelves of a grocery store.
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Serving It Right and Special Event Server Learn what you need to work in the industry if you serve liquor at an event or establishment. Copy Cancel. Did you find what you were looking for? Thank you for your response. You must have written permission from your local governing authority to provide liquor service if you plan to hold an event on land or premises owned by a.
If your event has requirements that are outside of the LCRB's regular policies, you may need to provide additional information or rationale to explain your need for an exemption. Learn more about exemptions on the Special event permittee resources and information page.
Local police will review applications for events with or more attendees or with liquor service outside of standard liquor service hours before the LCRB can issue a permit. The police may suggest to the LCRB that additional terms and conditions be placed on a permit should they identify potential public safety concerns; additional terms and conditions are subject to LCRB approval.
An additional fee may be required where an inspector has worked with event organizers or if additional inspection services are needed during an event. If your event requires a liquor inspector to attend, inspector services fees will be billed after the event.
You must report maximum liquor quantities and drink prices if you are selling drinks at your event. You may report total liquor amounts for an event held at multiple locations. You must report liquor quantities before your event. Maximum suggested drink servings for your event are calculated on your application. You may increase or decrease drink servings to better suit your event but remember that you are responsible for the safety of your guests and are required to prevent over-service and intoxication.
The standard calculation for drink servings takes into account the number of guests over 19 multiplied by the number of liquor service hours of your event to give you the maximum suggested drink servings.
However, you cannot host your event until you complete the course and pass the exam. You must follow B. Make sure to review the:. Check with the property or facility where your event will be held before applying for a SEP to make sure liquor service is approved for your event space or if other local conditions apply. If you do not provide confirmation, your permit may be refused or cancelled. The LCRB will work with you and local authorities to determine whether approval can be granted.
This may include adding approval conditions that were not part of the original permit application or that change or restrict the permit.
Read more about local approvals on the Special event permittee resources and information page. If you have a BC Services Card mobile app on your mobile device, you are no longer required to visit a physical Service BC office to verify your identity. You have the option to have your identity verified by video call using an iPhone, iPad or Android device.
You can find instructions on the BC Services Card website. Complete the online application and pay fees by logging in to the Special Event Permit application page. Once your permit is approved, you can download it in the liquor and cannabis licensing portal. Be sure to review. Before your event date, contact local authorities for additional rules that may apply to your event.
Manufacturer licence For businesses making wine, cider, beer including brew pubs , or spirits Apply Manufacturer Terms and Conditions PDF, KB Find out about liquor sales at artisan and farm markets.
Agent licence For businesses that promote, market and take wholesale orders for liquor products. UBrew and UVin licence For business that allow customers to ferment-on-premises. Liquor charitable auction permit For non-profits wanting to auction liquor at an event. Liquor special event permit For event hosts wanting to offer liquor service at special events. Ethyl alcohol purchase permit For mechanical or manufacturing businesses wanting to use ethyl alcohol.
Rural licensee retail store licence For general stores to sell packaged liquor in rural communities and tourist destination resorts. Wine store licence Wine stores are separate retail stores that sell wine. Special wine store licence A special wine store licence allows for wine to be sold on selected shelves of a grocery store. Licensee retail store licence A licensee retail store licence allows for liquor to be sold for private consumption.
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