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Below is a list of permits presently available. If you are looking for a MAST (for servers) permit, those can be found here. Additional information about permit timeliness can be found in the Regulatory Handbook. The handbook contains details about most of the commonly required permits in the state and has links to regulatory agencies statewide.
- Liquor and Cannabis Board
Banquet Permits, Public Records Requests, and Household Move...
- Liquor and Cannabis Board
Alcohol Server Permits. Get an Alcohol Server Permit; FAQs; Find a Class "Last Call" Video; Permit Checker; Replace a Permit
The Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) issues three licenses and permits for one-time-only events: Special Occasion License: Allows a bona fide nonprofit organization to sell liquor at a specified date, time and place. Special Occasion License applications are available online.
Banquet Permits, Public Records Requests, and Household Move Permits are the first LCB services on our new portal. In early 2024, the portal will expand to process many other LCB services. Read More
Licensing Services. If your business deals with the importation, manufacture, distribution or sale of alcohol in Washington State, you need a liquor license. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) Licensing and Regulation Division issues liquor licenses and permits for more than 16,500 qualified businesses, including:
Under state law, people who serve alcoholic beverages at a bar, restaurant, or similar establishment need to possess an Alcohol Server Permit. The division certifies private entities to provide Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) courses.
Explore the official portal of the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board for information on regulations, permits, and agency operations.