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Explore the official website of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Get help and information for your business and help us protect public safety.
TABC’s Licensing Division can help you with all your licensing needs. Our teams support customers across the alcoholic beverage industry. We process close to 100,000 licenses and permits each year.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) is the state agency that regulates all phases of the alcoholic beverage industry in Texas. The commission's duties include regulating the sale, taxation, importation, manufacturing, transport, and advertisement of alcoholic beverages.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, or TABC (formerly the Texas Liquor Control Board), is a Texas public agency responsible for regulating, inspecting, and taxing the production, sale, and use of alcoholic beverages within the state.
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AIMS is your online hub for conducting your Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission business anytime and anywhere. Log in to apply for a license, manage your licenses, register products, file reports and more.
Announcement Effective Sept. 1, 2021, renewal for licenses that expire on or after Sept. 1, 2021 and product registration application transactions are no longer available through this system.To renew these licenses or apply for a product registration, click here to learn more about AIMS. Seller Training/TABC Certificate - Registration not Required.; Use the Certificate Inquiry link below to ...
The commission oversees the agency that inspects, supervises, and regulates every phase of businesses related to alcoholic beverages, including manufacturing, selling, distributing and more. House Bill 1545, 86R created 2 additional board members.
Get your TABC training and certification, and join the hundreds of thousands of bartenders, cashiers, servers and consumer delivery drivers in Texas.
And this session, it’s the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission’s turn. The stakes are high — the full Legislature must pass a Sunset bill of reforms in order for an agency to continue ...