What Beer And Wine Permits Require And How We Can Help
At Viva Beverage Law, we are your dedicated partners in helping you get the permits and licensing that your business requires. If you need assistance with an alcohol beverage issue, we are here to help! Attorney Lauren Viva and her team understand how confusing it can be to apply for a liquor permit, and how stressful it can be if you are faced with scrutiny or accused of violating alcohol licensing rules. No matter what your needs are, we can find out how to get them done so that your business can achieve its goals without delay. Contact us today about Beer and Wine Permits if you would like to get started!
Beer And Wine Permits
In the state of South Carolina, obtaining a beer and wine permit involves a process with the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SC DOR). Because of the strict rules and requirements that are part of the application and approval process, we always recommend contacting our team for support. If there are any issues, left out information, or incorrect details, it can cause a delay in your approval or a denial. The first steps to obtaining a permit are to determine the type you need, getting a seller’s permit, following the application process, and having our team guide you along the way. Reach out now if you have questions about Beer and Wine Permits!
To operate a brewery or winery, you have to get approved for necessary Winery and Brewery Permits from the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SC DOR). The core permit for wineries is a valid South Carolina Retail License, and completed application for Beer, Wine and/or Liquor Wholesaler and Brewery, Winery, Liquor Manufacturer. You must provide documentation that shows you have the right to use your licensed premises, such as a deed or lease. Depending on your business operations, you may be in need of other licenses or permits, which we can assess for you. Breweries need a brewery permit that allows them to manufacture and sell beer produced at a licensed location. Similar to wineries, breweries have to obtain a Seller’s Permit, Food Handler’s License, and Liquor License, among others.
While this list of permits and licensing may seem overwhelming, when you have our team to help you, the confusion and chances for mistakes are greatly minimized. We can continually watch out for the best interests of your business and ensure you are getting the correct permits and licenses based on your needs. As a prerequisite, you must have a South Carolina Retail License for both wineries and breweries. There are fees associated with filing these permits as well. But you can rest assured that we handle the legal aspects while you focus on business operations and other tasks!
After you have received your permit, you have to continue being under compliance by alcohol laws and regulations. Our team can routinely ensure that you are maintaining your permit without any violations or risks. If you have applied for a permit and were denied, we can assess why this happened and make any corrections. We are committed to our clients through comprehensive and responsive legal assistance. We can help you navigate the at times difficult aspects of alcohol permitting. When it comes to Beer and Wine Permits, we know this could make the difference between a successful investment or a hardship for your business.
Why Experience Matters For Beer And Wine Permits
When you have our team working for your behalf, you have dedicated professionals watching out for your best business interests. You can rely on us to handle your application and problems with Beer and Wine Permits for the following reasons:
- Attorney Lauren has tried more than 100 alcohol license and tax cases through the South Carolina Administrative Law Court, showing that she is well-versed in court representation if needed.
- We have handled many appeals for our clients with the South Carolina Supreme Court and South Carolina Court of Appeals.
- Our law firm opened in 2019, giving us years of experience helping clients with their alcohol permitting and licensing needs.
If you need help with Beer and Wine Permits, contact our team today! We have the knowledge needed to give you reliable insight and help you make your application as strong as possible for approval. At Viva Beverage Law, we have your best business interests at heart! Contact us now for more information.