In British Columbia, you need a liquor Special Event Permit (SEP) to sell or serve liquor at an event in a public place.
Be sure to submit your Special Event Permit application at least 4 to 6 weeks before your event.
To determine if you need a Special Event Permit, think about the type of event, the event location and who is attending.
Find out what you need to do before you submit your Special Event Permit application. This includes fees, permit rules and responsibilities, and Serving It Right or Special Event Server certifications.
Follow these steps to get ready for your event. Review information about on-site documents, rules for selling and serving liquor and planning event safety and security.
Find guidelines to help you follow the rules and serve liquor responsibly during your event.
Find out what you need to do once your special event is over. This includes records management, reconciling Provincial Sales Tax (PST) and reporting a charitable fundraiser.
Find out how to withdraw your application or permit and determine if you are eligible for a refund.
Permit holders can find the terms and conditions handbook, policy manual, Serving It Right and Special Event Server information and more.
Get help with the application portal, find answers to questions or contact the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch.
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