Apply for a License to Sell Alcohol
On these pages find information, guidelines, and forms related to alcohol licensing in Georgia. Applicants must file and complete the appropriate license online using the Georgia Tax Center (GTC).
To prepare, you may need:
- Background investigation, tax clearance, and fingerprint process may be required for some licenses.
- Contact your local licensing authority to receive the additional requirements for obtaining a local alcohol retail license.
- Scan and save all required documentation as individual PDF files to upload to GTC before you begin your registration. They may be needed as you complete the application.
In-State Alcohol License
In-State Alcohol Licensing
- Hotel In-Room
- Consumption on Premises
- Retail Dealer
- Retail Package
- Special Event Profit
- Special Event Non-Profit
- Special Event Use
- Special Event Wine Auction
On this page, find guidelines for completing the Brewpub License application online using the Georgia Tax Center website. Learn more about the Brewpub License process.
- Broker
- Brewery
- Distillery
- Farm Winery
- Importer
- Winery
- Wine Special Order Shipping
- Non-Beverage Manufacturer/Importer
- Non-Profit Museum Distillery
On this page, find guidelines for completing the Wholesaler/Distributor License application online using the Georgia Tax Center. Learn more about the Wholesaler/Distributor License process.
Out-of-State License
Out-State Licensing
Alcohol License Renewal
Alcohol License Renewal
- Renew your license online at the Georgia Tax Center
- Renew before November 1 to ensure you receive your license before January 1st of the following year
Find more information and guidance on renewing an alcohol license.
Related Links
O.C.G.A § 3-2-7.1 requires the Department of Revenue to develop and implement a state-wide centralized application process for initial applications and renewals of retail licenses. The centralized licensing process provides a way for retail licensees to simultaneously apply for such licenses and renewals online. The license types included in the centralized licensing process are retail (beer/wine), retail package, consumption on premises (includes distilled spirits), and special events.
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