LIQUOR LICENSE
If you plan to serve and/or sell alcohol to the general public,
Colorado requires you to obtain license approval
from the Local Liquor Licensing Authority.
Town Council grants such licenses. Also, we and the state require that you pay an
applicable fee for the license.
You will need to make one check payable to the Town of Mountain Village and the other one payable to
Colorado Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Division.
TWO-TIERED PROCESS
Since approval for a liquor license is a two-tiered process, you will need to visit the
State of Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division website for additional information and applicable forms.We also recommend you contact our town clerk who acts on behalf of the Local Liquor Licensing Authority, and who is authorized to
- accept your liquor license application,
- process your application, and
- schedule public hearings regarding your liquor license request.
Aside from the town clerk, other departments may be involved in the process, which includes completing the
Liquor License Premise Inspection form.
FINGERPRINTING PROCEDURE
The Mountain Village Police Department is the entity responsible for fingerprinting. That office is located at 411 Mountain Village Blvd., first floor. Please call 970.728.9281 to
set up an appointment, and bring the following items with you:
- Cash or check in the amount of $5 per individual being printed, payable to the Town of Mountain Village,
- Valid, government-issued, photo identification such as a driver’s license, ID card, passport, etc., and
- Certified funds, money order, or business check (no
personal checks will be accepted) in the amount of $38.50 per individual
being printed, payable to the Colorado Bureau of Investigations (CBI).
If you live outside of Mountain Village, call the Police Department at the above number in order for us to mail you blank fingerprint cards. You will need to take the fingerprint cards to your local
police station. The cost for fingerprinting at another location may be different. Fingerprints taken at another
agency will need to be mailed to the Mountain Village Police Department
at the above address. Include your check payable to the CBI or your prints
will not
be processed.
LIQUOR LICENSE FORMS
Any changes (i.e. changes in operating manager, corporate or trade name,
location, modification of premises, etc.) in the business must be
reported to the town clerk. We, along with the State Liquor License
Division, will consider the requested changes.You may access the below forms online at the
State of Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division website.
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New Liquor Retail License (Form DR 8404 & Form DR 8404-1)
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Report of Changes to Corporation, LLC, or Partnership
(Form DR 8177)
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Report of Changes to Existing Liquor License (Form DR 8442)
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Transfer of Ownership
(Form DR 8404)
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Lost or Misplaced State of Colorado Annual Renewal (Form DR 8400)
SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR PERMIT
A Special Event Liquor Permit
allows qualified non-profit organizations to sell, serve or dispense
alcohol beverages in conjunction with fundraising and other activities,
while ensuring full compliance with all applicable state and local laws
and ordinances. To apply for such a permit, you will need to submit directly to our town clerk a
Special Event Liquor Permit Application. You will not need to apply to the State of Colorado for such a permit.
LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL
Liquor licenses are valid for one year from the date the State of Colorado approves your application, so you must renew it annually. You will receive a renewal application 90 days prior to the expiration date on your license from the State of Colorado.
To renew your license, you must
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complete and sign the renewal application no later than 45 days before the license expires,
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pay the appropriate state and local fees, and
- submit both items to our town clerk for processing.
If you do not receive a renewal application
form from the State of Colorado, and your expiration date is nearing,
please contact us or complete a
Lost or Misplaced State of Colorado Renewal form (Form DR 8400). Failure to renew will result in expiration of your license.