Alcohol
Regulated substance
Supplier License
A supplier license is for those who supply spirits to the Vermont Division of Liquor Control.
Who should apply for this license?
A Supplier License is for those who would like to provide products to the Division of Liquor Control for sale in their agency stores.
Wholesaler Trade Practice Webinar
Recorded: October 11, 2018
Presenter: Chief Skyler Genest
This is a 1 hour webinar explaining federal trade practice violations and Vermont specific application.
Distribute Malt and Vinous in Vermont
The Online Distributor Product Return Form allows distributors to notify the Department of Liquor Control when malt or vinous products are returned from licensees for approved reasons.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Please contact us if you have a question not listed here.
History
The Vermont Division of Liquor Control (DLC) was created in 1933, when the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution repealed the Volstead Act (Prohibition). Control of the sale and distribution of alcohol was then transferred to state governments. In response, all states instituted some form of three-tier system of producers, wholesale distributors, and retailers to promote moderation in consumption, prevent concentration of power, and raise revenues through taxes.
About Us
Mission
The Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery (DLL) provides a regulatory framework of licensing, compliance, enforcement, and education for the responsible sale and consumption of alcohol, tobacco, and gaming entertainment, ensuring public safety and contributing 100% of profits to Vermont communities through the General and Education funds.
802Spirits State Liquor Agency License
An 802Spirits state liquor agency license is for those who want to operate an 802Spirits Vermont liquor agency.
Who should apply for this license?
An 802Spirits State Liquor Agency License is for a store that sells spirits.