TABC License and Permit FAQs

The FAQs on this page address common questions about TABC licenses and permits.

General Questions

What is a retailer? What is the three-tier system?

A retailer is a business like as a package store (liquor store), bar, restaurant or grocery store. The alcoholic beverage industry in Texas has three tiers —manufacturing, distribution/wholesale and retail. At its most basic, manufacturers make alcoholic beverages, distributors and wholesalers deliver them to businesses, and retailers sell directly to consumers. Of course, each license and permit has certain authorities to make, distribute or sell alcohol, and you’ll need to check your license or permit type to see what’s allowed.

I want to open a business in the alcoholic beverage industry. What type of license or permit do I need?

The type of license or permit you need will depend on what your business model will be. To find the best type for your business, see our license/permit descriptions. You can also contact us with your questions.

How do I get a license or permit for my business?

You will have to fill out an application and obtain all required certifications from the city, county, Texas Secretary of State and the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. You may have to post a 60-day sign and publish notice in the local newspaper. The application has to be submitted to your local TABC office.

Follow these steps to apply: