Miami - Dade District in Florida is serving Dade County and Monroe Counties and it is a highly touristic district, as Date County is a very appealing destination. Opening a restaurant, a bar or a hotel in Date County can prove to be a very sensible business decision and it can bring you considerable profits, but you would be required to apply for and obtain a liquor license in Dade County, FL in order for your business to operate legally.
Liquor License Florida can help you find a suitable liquor license for your business in Miami Dade County, as we have a complete database of available licenses across the state and we can take care of all the forms and permits for you. Liquor licenses in Dade County are regulated by the Division of Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco, Bureau of Licensing, and you can find the address enclosed below:
Dade County allows the sell and consumption of alcoholic beverages in different type of establishments and there are different types of licenses available. Here are the available licenses in Miami - Dade County, as well as their annual fees:
Series | Provisions | Annual Fee |
---|---|---|
1APS | Beer (Package Sales Only) | $140.00 |
2APS | Beer and Wine (Package Sales Only) | $196.00 |
1COP | Beer (Package and Consumption) | $280.00 |
2COP | Beer and Wine (Package and Consumption) | $392.00 |
3PS | Beer, Wine and Spirits (Package Sales Only) | $1,365.00 |
4COP | Beer, Wine and Spirits (Package and Consumption) | $1,820.00 |
11C | Beer, Wine and Spirits (Consumption Only) | $400.00 |
Temporary Fees
All Transfers | $100.00 |
New 1APS | $100.00 |
New 2APS | $100.00 |
New 1COP | $100.00 |
New 2COP | $100.00 |
New 3PS | $341.25 |
New 4COP | $455.00 |
New 11C | $100.00 |
Special Restaurant Licenses or SFX licenses are issued in Miami Dade County pursuant to Florida Statute 561.20(2)(b), which means bona fide restaurants must have 4, 000 square feet of floor space under permanent cover and seating for 200 patrons, as well as derive at least 51% of the gross revenue from the sale of non-alcoholic beverages and food.
The same Statute regulates Special Hotel Licenses and requires hotels, motels or motor courts to provide 50 guestrooms or more and derive 51% or more of their gross revenue from the rental of rooms in order to be issued a liquor license. As far as the Historical Districts are concerned, licenses there are issues pursuant to Florida Statute 561.20(2)(a) 1 to establishments that have at least 100 guestrooms and derive 51% of their gross revenue from the rental of those rooms. Furthermore, the premises must be listed on the National Register of Historic Places, following the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966; 26 USCs, 48(g)(3)(B); or any locally established historic board or commission.
Please find the contact information for county departments below:
DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO
BUREAU OF LICENSING
Dawson Building
8240 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 303
Doral, FL 33166
Phone: ( 305) 470-6787
Fax: (305) 470-5074
Department of Revenue
International Commerce Center
8175 NW 12th Street, Suite 119
Miami, FL
(305) 470-5001/09
Zoning Department
County of Miami-Dade (for businesses located in unincorporated Dade County)
Center for Permitting & Inspection
West Miami-Dade
11805 SW 26th Street
Miami, FL 33175-2474
(786) 315-2000/2660/2666
Hotel & Restaurants (Contact this office if you prepare, sell, or serve food and alcoholic beverages)
Dawson Building
8240 N. W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 101
Miami, FL
(850) 487-1395
Dade County Health Department (Contact this office if you do not serve or sell food)
1725 NW 167th Street, Suite 101
Miami, FL
(305) 623-3500
Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services(Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco does not require this signature unless you are selling for consumption on premises and your business is a deli, bakery or market)
Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Miami Regional Office
7739 NW 48 Street, Suite 120
Doral, FL 33166
(305) 639-3560/Fax: 639-3561
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