A necessary step in applying for an SLA Liquor License, in order to gain permission for on-premises consumption of alcohol for your business, is to publish an SLA liquor license notice in a newspaper.
What is a SLA Liquor License?
A State Liquor Authority Liquor License is a permit to sell alcoholic beverages to customers for consumption on-site at a for example a restaurant, hotel, venue or establishment.
Applicants for on premises consumption need to run a notice in a designated print newspaper once a week for two successive weeks in both a newspaper of both daily and weekly circulation where the establishment is located.
How much does it cost to run an SLA Liquor License Notice in a newspaper?
SLA Liquor License notices; 1 x a week for 2 weeks; total cost: $86.00
SLA Liquor License Change of Status: 1x a week for 2 weeks: $96.00
For a step by step guide on placing a legal notice in a newspaper read our article: How to Put a Legal Notice in a Newspaper
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