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  1. New York State Liquor Authority | Liquor Authority

    The Authority receives complaints from law enforcement agencies, governmental agencies, community groups, industry members, elected officials and members of the public. Licensees should also report …

  2. SLA

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  3. Public Query - Liquor Authority

    With the State Liquor Authority’s Public Query site now decommissioned for security reasons, license information can be found on our LAMP site and through New York’s Open Data site. We realize that …

  4. Permits - Liquor Authority

    All Special Event Permits, Transportation Permits and Marketing Permits can be applied for online.

  5. Contact Us | Liquor Authority

    Contact the Alcohol Training Awareness Program (ATAP) Department The SLA's ATAP program trains licensees and their employees in the appropriate and lawful sales of alcoholic beverages.

  6. Permits Available Online | Liquor Authority

    Create or Login to your NY.gov account This is required to apply for a permit online. Find the appropriate permit for you A list of online permits are available below in order of popularity as well as by …

  7. Restaurant License Quick Reference - Liquor Authority

    Can I be a licensed restaurant owner in New York State? Statutory Disqualifiers The following are the five categories of person who cannot hold an SLA license: persons who have been convicted of any …

  8. Members of the Authority | Liquor Authority

    Jun 10, 2023 · The State Liquor Authority consists of three Members, or Commissioners. When the Members meet to take an action, or render a decision, they are often referred to as “the Full Board” …

  9. ArcGIS Web Application

    The NYS Liquor Authority Mapping Project provides access to liquor license data and mapping tools for New York State.

  10. Renew Your License - Liquor Authority

    The renewal form for retailers can be found in the documents below. If you have an on-premises beer, wine or liquor license in one of the five boroughs of New York City, you must notify your Community …