Aug 15, 2022

ABC Announces On-Sale Liquor Licenses for Napa County

Sacramento – Eric Hirata, Director of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, announced authorization for the issuance of ten new on-sale general licenses for bona fide public eating places in Napa County, as authorized in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 23826.10 of the Business & Professions Code. Any premises to qualify for a license under this statute shall have a seating capacity for 25 or more diners.  A license issued under this section shall not be transferred from one county to another, nor shall it be transferred to any premises not qualifying under this section. A license issued under paragraphs (3) and (4) of subdivision (a) on and after January 1st, 2021, shall not be sold or transferred for a price greater than the original fee paid by the seller or transferor.

From September 19, 2022, through September 30, 2022, the Department’s Santa Rosa District Office will accept applications for the new original on-sale general licenses at 50 D Street, Room 130, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 or at any other ABC office throughout the state.

Only one priority application will be accepted from any one applicant. A fee of $16,560 is to be paid when filing a priority application for a new original on-sale general license. 

If the number of applicants is equal to or less than the number of licenses available, all applicants will be notified that they have 90 days to complete a formal application for their specific premises.  

If the Department receives more applications than there are licenses available, a virtual drawing will be held. To participate in such a drawing, an applicant must have been a resident of California for at least 90 days prior to the date of the scheduled drawing. Successful drawing participants will be notified that they have 90 days to complete a formal application for their specific premises.

Unsuccessful drawing participants will be automatically refunded their application fee (minus a $100 service charge) within 90-120 days of the priority drawing but will retain their priority ranking until the publication of a notice for a new priority application period the following year. Successful participants who file a formal application for a priority license who then decide to withdraw their application, will be entitled to a refund in accordance with Business and Professions Code Section 23320 and 23959. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12419.5 of the Government Code, if an applicant owes money to the California taxing agencies, a claim against the priority application fee may be made by the taxing agency. If such a claim is made, the amount owed will be deducted from the priority application fee at the time of refund and remitted to the taxing agency. 

Applicants are encouraged to file their application early in the filing period to avoid a lengthy wait. 

In the coming weeks, additional information and instructions regarding applications for original and intercounty transfer of general licenses will be made available on ABC’s website.

It is important to note that new priority regulations have been instituted. To view the priority regulations, visit the Approved Regulations page and scroll down to Priority Registration Drawings.

Contact

Additional information may be obtained by contacting:

Public Information Office
3927 Lennane Drive, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95834
Email: pio@abc.ca.gov
Phone: (916) 419-2525

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