Application For Beer/wine Permit Form - Alcohol Beverage - Idaho State Police Page 2

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IDAHO STATE POLICE, ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL
700 S. Stratford Dr, Meridian, ID 83642
208-884-7060
INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEER AND WINE PERMITS
o Permits are for benevolent, charitable or public purpose event.
o Permits are issued for one to three (1-3) consecutive days.
o All applications must be received by the Alcohol Beverage Control Office at least two weeks
prior to the event for processing.
o Permits will be mailed to applicants and will not be held at the office.
o All first time applicants must provide a copy of their non-profit status from the IRS with
Federal ID number (EIN).
o Applications will be returned if not completed.
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1. Mark with an “X” for which permit(s) you are applying.
2. Applicant Name: The Non-Profit Organization or sponsor of the event. Include Federal Tax ID Number
(EIN).
3. Certified checks or money orders made out to “State of Idaho” must accompany application. No
personal or business checks will be accepted. Any application received without appropriate monies will
be returned. NO REFUNDS will be issued.
4. Location of event: Include name of place, street address, city, county and zip code.
5. Proceeds will be donated to: Detail who will receive the proceeds and the percentage of the profits
they will receive.
6. All brands of beer or wine to be served must be included on the list.
7. Application must be signed and notarized.
8. Any application for an organized industry event (ie: celebration, gathering, festival, etc.) needs to be
accompanied by a list of industry participants. All out-of-state breweries must be licensed in the state of
Idaho by Certificate of Approval under Idaho Code 23-1027. All breweries and wineries must ship
product through an in-state distributor.
9. Please contact the local municipality where you will hold your event to find out if further permits are
required and to ensure you are in compliance with local codes or ordinances.
10. The applicant must submit, within 30 days, a report to the director subsequent to the benevolent,
charitable or public purpose event showing the disposition of funds from the event.
11. See Idaho Code 23-1007(2)(f).
12. Should the Director determine that a benevolent, charitable and public purpose event permit applicant,
permittee or its representative is violating or has in the past violated any law pertaining to Idaho Title 23,
IDAPA 11.05.01, or rules and regulations promulgated by the Director or the State Tax Commission, the
Director may revoke a current permit or refuse to grant a future permit. When the Director determines
to revoke or refuse to renew a permit, the affected permittee may petition the Director requesting that
a monetary payment be allowed in lieu of the permit revocation or refusal.
EH 10.03-01 Beer/Wine Permit
9/2014

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