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Liquor Control (DOLC) - Ohio DOLC regulates and licenses the manufacture, distribution, transportation, and sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages, and spirituous liquor in Ohio It also controls the distribution and sale of spirituous liquor through its OHLQ locations
Ohio Liquor Control : Permit Lookup Search lists of Liquor Permits Agencies Brands Welcome to the Division of Liquor Control's database online search The information provided in this database is intended for the use and convenience of interested persons and should not be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of the services or capabilities of any person or business entity
Searchable Liquor Control Information - Ohio Below is a list of publicly available information that you can search on various topics like: what alcoholic beverage products are approved for sale in Ohio, where can you buy high-proof spirituous liquor, who holds an active liquor permit, and how many permits, by class type, are available under the quota within your locality
Applications Forms for New Liquor Permits - Ohio This page allows you to access and sort any of the Division of Liquor Control's applications for new liquor permits (temporary non-profit event permits and existing issued permit holder forms are located elsewhere) Please note that there are two pages, so if you don't see the permit application you are looking for below, please click to page two
Ohio Liquor Control : Permit Lookup Temporary Permit Event Information This online service will allow you to obtain a list of temporary permits within the State of Ohio Please note that a permit is valid until 1AM (pursuant to OAC 4301:1-1-49), on the next calendar day, following the "Event End Date"
Ohio Liquor Control : Permit Lookup Permit Applicant Holder Information This online service will allow you to obtain a list of retail liquor permit entities, the status of each liquor permit class they have applied for, have issued, or no longer hold within the State of Ohio
Financial Verification Guide - Ohio Source of Funds: Additional Source Document Examples: Loan(s) from a financial institution: Attach a signed copy of loan agreement, letter of commitment, or letter of credit
Login for Access - OPS Jim Canepa is Superintendent of the Division of Liquor Control He joined the division in February 2017 to provide project leadership for the Liquor Modernization Project (LMP), the state’s effort to modernize systems and processes across the liquor enterprise
Economic Development Transfer (TREX) - Ohio The Economic Development Transfer (“TREX”) was developed through Legislation to try to help those areas of the state with an over-issuance of permits by TREX transferring them to another area of the state, meeting certain criteria
Transfer an Existing Permit - Ohio This section allows you to access and sort any of the Division of Liquor Control's various transfer forms, reports, instructions, guidelines and license applications