How to Get a New Jersey Liquor License

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Buying or Selling a Liquor License in New Jersey

The purchase and sale of a liquor license is not nearly as straightforward and simple as purchasing residential property. Instead, to successfully buy a liquor license in New Jersey, you may be subject to a criminal, personal and financial background check from your local police department and a public hearing before your municipal council. These procedures are incredibly intrusive. Additionally, even if you satisfied all the necessary procedures discussed in detail below, you may still have your proposed liquor license transfer denied by your governing ABC board . If so, you will need to file and argue your appeal before the Office of Administrative Law and the Director of the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control . The law governing the application, sale, purchase, renewal and transfer of New Jersey liquor licenses is complex and fraught with obstacles. Do not leave your liquor license purchase in the hands of just any attorney. Contact the New Jersey ABC liquor license transfer attorneys at Proetta, Oliver & Fay at (732) 858-5857 . Our feature ABC attorney is a former Deputy Attorney General with the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control. He will handle your potential sale or purchase of a liquor license from start to finish. Call today and receive your consultation.

New Jersey Liquor License Law

New Jersey liquor licenses are assets of considerable value. Due to population cap restrictions, most towns and cities cannot create and bid any “new” retail consumption (restaurant/bar) or retail distribution (liquor store) licenses. This means that the only way for a potential buyer to obtain a licensee is through a person-to-person transfer. Depending on your geographical region, the liquor license you seek to purchase or sell may reach upwards of seven figures. Alcohol sales are often considered to be “recession proof.” It is for this reason that the license to sell alcohol comes at such a high price. Allow our firm to negotiate the terms of the sale, draft provisions to protect your interests and assist in the application process with your municipality.

Types of Liquor Licenses

While there are several types of liquor licenses , the sale and transfer of licensees are generally restricted to Class “C” licenses . These include: