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Understand the Texas laws, rules and regulations for the alcoholic beverage industry. Working together, we can keep our communities safe and healthy.
There are no statewide bring-your-own-beverage (BYOB) laws in Texas. Check with your city or county for relevant local ordinances. State law does say it's illegal to bring alcoholic beverages onto the premises of the holder of a Mixed Beverage Permit (MB) or Private Club Registration Permit (N).
View the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, which has the guiding laws for the alcohol industry, and the TABC Rules, which allow us to carry out the laws.
Explore the official website of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Get help and information for your business and help us protect public safety.
This page outlines legal alcohol pickup and delivery allowed in Texas, also known as alcohol-to-go. Find your license or permit type below, and view this chart to learn: If your business is allowed to offer pickup and delivery options.
Learn about the laws in Texas for underage drinking and providing alcohol to a minor younger than 21 so that you can make safe and smart choices.
TABC certification gives Texas bartenders, cashiers, servers and consumer delivery drivers the knowledge and skills needed to avoid the most common alcohol service violations.
See the most recent changes to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, which can be amended by the Texas Legislature during regular or special sessions.
• The following population descriptions in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code have been updated to reflect new data from the 2020 federal census and to ensure the law continues to apply to the intended political subdivisions:
Texas law allows a person to import an unlimited personal collection of malt beverages, wine or distilled spirits along with their household goods when relocating to the state. You do not have to fill out any paperwork or pay the typical state taxes.