Navigating TABC Food & Beverage Certificates is crucial for businesses in the foodservice industry. Discover the eligibility options, benefits, and audit process for certificate holders. Ensure compliance and explore how this specialized permit can elevate your business. Learn more in our blog post!
Shutting Down Your Restaurant or Bar But Suspending Your TABC Liquor License
Suspending your TABC liquor license might provide a way to preserve your TABC permit for future use. Most often, we see this option used when businesses shut down for a period to rebrand, remodel, and move a restaurant concept to a different location. Now, as we slowly emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, some restaurant entrepreneurs may consider closing their doors completely for a time.
4 Proven Best Practices for Renewing Your Texas Liquor License
It’s that time again!
Every two years your Texas liquor license or permit needs to be renewed with the state. You must renew on time to avoid having your permit canceled.
We get it. Being a business owner is time-consuming and the days fly by!
But renewing your license is not something you should forget about or overlook. Without it, you might not have much of a business to operate.
How Do I Renew My Texas Liquor License?
What Forms Are Needed To Report Changes To Your TABC Permit?
So, you’ve identified that you need to make a change to your business and must inform the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC). Now what?
Remember, before making any changes to the location, premises, ownership, financing, or to any information previously provided to the TABC, we strongly recommend that you carefully think through whether the change is authorized and, if it is, how and when to report the change(s) to the TABC.
How To Report Changes To The TABC For Your Texas Liquor License Or Permit
Congratulations! You have a Texas liquor license. You are in business and have the authority to buy and sell alcohol. The work is over right?
Unfortunately, no. As a Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) liquor license or permit holder, you have the ongoing responsibility to maintain that permit, including renewing the permit every two years and updating the TABC if any of the information you provided when you initially acquired the liquor license has changed.