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Check if you need a liquor licence

Check if you need a liquor licence or BYO permit.

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A liquor licence or BYO permit is legal approval for you to supply alcohol.

Supply means to sell, control, possess or dispose of alcohol as part of your business or event. This is defined by Victorian law under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998.

Why you need a licence or permit

It is illegal to trade without a liquor licence or permit if the law says you need one.

There are serious penalties if you do not comply, including jail time and large fines.

It is illegal to share or use someone else’s liquor licence.

Who needs a licence or permit

If you are selling or supplying alcohol to the public, or selling it wholesale, you usually need a liquor licence or permit.

Explore all liquor licence or permit types.

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You need a licence if you are hiring an unlicensed venue for an event and the venue:

You need a licence or permit if you:

When you may not need one

You may not need a licence if your situation meets the requirements.

If you are supplying alcohol for free, you may not need a licence.

Gratuitous supply is when alcohol is provided free of charge, with no requirement to give or exchange something in return.

This includes money, goods, services or any future agreement that there will be an exchange.

Examples where you may not need a licence include:

When you’re exempt

You do not need a licence or permit if your business:

If it does, you do not need to let us know about your intention to trade. If you do not meet every requirement, you are not exempt. You may need a licence or permit to trade.

If you are not sure if you qualify, you can contact us to discuss your situation.

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To get the exemption, your bed and breakfast must:

To get the exemption:

To get the exemption:

To get the exemption:

To get the exemption:

To get the exemption you:

Definitions

A hospital, under the Health Services Act 1998, includes:

When you cannot be licensed

By law, some venues cannot be licensed.

This is because they are considered high risk or inappropriate. For example, they may encourage drink driving or expose minors to alcohol-related harm.

Venues that cannot be licensed include:

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Updated 12 February 2026



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