Alcohol

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367-1: Change In License Location

367-2

367-2: Application For An Additional License Location

367-3

367-3: Occupation Record And Financial Statement Of Individual License Applicant

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367: Application For Manufacturers And Wholesalers Licenses

369-1

369-1: Application-For-Class-C-Special-License

369-C

369-C: Application For Class E-F-G-License-Combined

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369: Application For Class E-F-Or-G License

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371-2: Statewide Caterer’s License Catered Event Certificate And Notice

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371: Application For A Statewide Caterer’s License (Catering Combined)

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10-7: Application For National Family Beer And/Or Wine Exhibition Permit

10-9

10-9: Charity Wine Auction Permit

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20-3A: Application for a Private Bulk Sale Permit

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328-NB: 328 NB New

328-ND-B

328-ND-B: 328 ND Beer New

328-ND-WL

328-ND-WL: 328 ND Wine-Liquor

328-NL

328-NL: 328 NL New

328-NW

328-NW: 328 NW New

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328: Permit Application

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329: Bulk Transfer Permit

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354: Off Site Permit

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355: Nonprofit Festival Permit

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370-5: Solicitors Permit

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381: Direct Wine Shipper Permit Application

383: Common Carrier Direct Wine Shipment Permit Application

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384 Off Site Permit

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385: Brewery Special Event

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388: Direct Delivery Permit Application

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753: Alcohol Awareness Permit

Checklists

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348: Checklist For Non-Resident Brewery Permit

355-1: Checklist For Manufacturer And Wholesaler License Application

Checklist For Beer Non-Resident Or Resident Dealer Permit Application

Checklist For Direct Wine Shipper’s Permit Application

Checklist For Non-Resident Distillery Permit Application

Checklist For Non-Resident Winery Permit Application

Checklist For Water Vessel Beer, Wine And Liquor License Application

Checklist For Wine & Distilled Spirits Non-Resident Or Resident Dealer Permit Application

Checklist To Apply For A Maryland Statewide Caterer’s (Scat) License

Miscellaneous

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010-1: Order For Additional Vehicle Identification Cards By Holder Of A Public Transportation; Public Storage & Transportation; Or Individual Transportation Permit

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19-3: Monthly Report of Violation Suspension Revocations

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19: Monthly Report of Retail Activity

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304: Schedule of Planned Promotional Activities

330: Beer Franchise Form

386

386 Fillable Intent To Participate In An Off-Site Event

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751: Fillable Keg Registration Booklet Order Phone

Direct Delivery Form

Alcohol FAQs and Information

These FAQs offer detailed insights into Maryland’s alcohol regulations, including legal age requirements for purchasing, possessing, serving, and selling alcohol, along with historical changes in drinking age laws. They cover employment restrictions in alcohol retail, specific rules varying by county, and guidelines on different alcoholic beverages, import laws, and excise taxes. Additionally, the FAQs provide information for the alcohol industry, including sales tax rates, wine selling permits at markets, retailer record-keeping, catering licenses, and regulations for online alcohol sales and shipping. This guide is essential for anyone needing to understand and follow Maryland’s alcohol laws, whether they are consumers or business operators.

Alcohol Consumer FAQs What is the minimum age to buy or possess alcoholic beverages? 21 years of age. See Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article, 1-401 and Criminal Law, CL 10-114. What were the previous legal drinking ages in Maryland and when were they raised?

1972 – Raised to 21 years of age. 1973 – Lowered to 18 years of age in Montgomery and Prince George’s County. 1974 – Lowered to 18 years of age […]

What is the age limit for a person to serve and sell alcohol in a retail alcohol beverage establishment?

In general, a person under the age of 21 may not be employed in the serving or selling of alcoholic beverages. However, counties dictate the age requirement, so this age […]