MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2014
If you own a business that sells beer, wine and/or liquor, it's important to understand liquor laws in your home state. Since our agency is located in Florida, this article discusses the specifics for the Sunshine State.
When selling any type of alcohol in Florida, you will need to obtain an alcohol bond, which is a type of surety bond that guarantees your compliance with state legislation in regards to selling alcohol. Alcohol bond premiums are based on the type of liquor license you hold and your credit score. Speak with your independent insurance agent for a quote on alcohol bonds, which must be purchased in addition to a liquor license.
Liquor licenses have more straightforward price tags, though the cost varies depending on the size of the county in which your business operates. While you can get more thorough information from the state, here is a brief overview.
Beer and Wine Licenses
- Beer package sales: fee between $20 and $100, plus 40% of fee
- Beer consumption on premises: fee between $40 and $200, plus 40% of fee
- Beer and wine package sales: fee between $60 and $140, plus 40% of fee
- Beer and wine consumption on premises: fee between $120 and $280, plus 40% of fee
Beer, Wine and Liquor Licenses
- Beer, wine and liquor package sales: fee between $468 and $1,365
- Beer, wine and liquor consumption on premises: fee between $624 and $1,820
Club and Special Licenses
- Private golf license for club beer, wine and liquor consumption on premises: $400
- Public golf club license for beer, wine and liquor consumption on premises: fee between $624 and $1,820
- Lodge and other club license for beer, wine and liquor consumption on premises: $400
- Special club license for beer, wine and liquor consumption on premises: $1,750
- Caterer license for beer, wine and liquor consumption on premises: $1,820
- Performing arts license for beer, wine and liquor consumption on premises: $400
Do you have questions about bonding your business? Call Coral Financial Group at (954) 345-2600 for more information on Coral Springs surety bonds.
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