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DOLC regulates and licenses the manufacture, distribution, transportation, and sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages, and spirituous liquor in Ohio. It also controls the distribution and sale of spirituous liquor through its OHLQ locations.
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In Ohio, the Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control regulates the manufacture, distribution, and retail sales of alcoholic beverages. It also oversees the merchandising of beer, wine, mixed beverages, and spirituous liquor as outlined in Ohio Revised Code Chapters 4301. and 4303.
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This online service will allow you to obtain a list of retail liquor permit entities, the status of each liquor permit class they have applied for, have issued, or no longer hold within the State of Ohio.
This section allows you to access and sort any of the Division of Liquor Control's various forms, reports, instructions, guidelines and license applications.
Look-up a Permit Holder's Liquor History/Violation Record. You can search by things like permit number or name to find a particular permit holder's violation history. Things that you may see in the search results are things like underage sales, tax related issues, or other liquor law offenses.
Functioning as a separate agency from the Division of Liquor Control, the mission of the Commission is to ensure compliance with the liquor laws and regulations of the state of Ohio and to provide fair and impartial hearings for the protection of the public and liquor permit holders.
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The Ohio Division of Liquor Control, part of the Ohio Department of Commerce, controls alcohol manufacturing, distribution and sales within the U.S. state of Ohio. Ohio is an alcoholic beverage control state, thus the state has a monopoly over the wholesaling or retailing of some or all categories of alcoholic beverages.