Liquor License

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The applicable legislation for Gauteng is Act 2 of 2003 which came into operation on the 1st of November 2004 and under and in respect of which I have been dealing with applications before the Gauteng Provincial Liquor Board, constituted and instituted in Sections 2 and 3 of that Act, ever since.

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Types of liquor license
  • ​Hotel Liquor License
  • Restaurant Liquor License
  • Liquor Store Liquor License 
  • Pub Liquor License
  • Grocers Wine Liquor
  • Theatre Liquor License
  • Club Liquor License
  • Nightclub Liquor License
  • Gaming Premises Liquor License
  • Dance Hall Liquor License
  • Tavern Liquor License
  • Pool Club Liquor License
  • Micro-Manufacturer Liquor License
  • Sorghum Beer Liquor License
  • Sports Ground Liquor License
  • Catering or Occasional Permits Special Licenses
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Documents required

A detailed written motivation in support of the license applied.
A detailed written description of the premises to which the application relates together with colour photos of the external and internal features of the premises.
​Proof of publication of notices in two local newspapers (2 originals).
A certificate of suitability on the person.
​Proof of affiliating to an association such as the Gauteng Liquor Traders Association (GLTA).
​Proof of payment of the prescribed fee of the license applied.
​Clearance Certificate by SARS that the applicant complies with tax laws.
​Proof of Lawful Occupation e.g. (Lease Agreement or Title deed).
​Proof that the application has been published in the Provincial Government Gazette.
Zoning Certificate
Local authority approval consent use.
​Certified ID copy for South Africans and valid work permit for non-South Africans.
​A detailed sketch plan.
​If the applicant is a Company - a Certificate of Incorporation and original resolution, Closed Corporation – CK form and resolution if it constituted by more than one member (founding statements).
Compliance with the Tobacco Products Control Amended Act 12 of 1999.
​​Submission of an affidavit for 500 meters’ radius in the vicinity of a place of worship, educational institution, similar licensed premises, public transport facility or such further distance as the Board may determine or as may be prescribed from time to time

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NB: If any of the information required above is not furnished with the application on the date of the lodge, the application will be rendered defective.  As a result, your application will be declined and sent back to you.

In terms of Section 26 of the Liquor Act, the applicant must respond within seven (7) days from the date of receipt of the objection in writing to the local committee and objectors

PRICELIST OF THE TYPES OF LIQUOR LICENSE
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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED 
  • Application Forms: The specific provincial form (e.g., Form 1 in Gauteng, Form 3 in the Western Cape, or KZNLA1 in KZN)
  • Proof of Identity: * Individuals: Certified copies of your South African ID.
  • Companies: Certified CIPC Registration Documents (COR14.3) and a list of all directors.
  • Police Clearance (SAPS): A certificate issued by the South African Police Service (not older than 3–6 months) confirming you have no disqualifying criminal record.
  • Tax Compliance Status (TCS): A valid PIN from SARS proving your business and its directors are in good standing.
  • Right of Occupation: A signed Lease Agreement in the name of the applicant or a Title Deed if you own the property.
  • Zoning Certificate: An official letter from your local municipality confirming the property is correctly zoned for "Business," "Commercial," or "Place of Amusement."
  • Floor Plans: A professional, scaled "bird's eye view" of the premises showing storage areas, service areas, toilets, and all entrances/exits
  • Menu: A full copy of the food menu to prove the establishment is a bona fide restaurant (if applicable).
  • Health Certificate: A "Certificate of Acceptability" from the local health department.
  • Fire Safety Certificate: Issued by the local fire department after an inspection of your extinguishers and exits.
Off-Consumption (Liquor Stores)
  • 500m Proximity Affidavit: In many provinces (like Gauteng), you must provide a list or map of all schools, churches, and existing liquor outlets within a 500m radius
  • Security Plan: A detailed document outlining how you will prevent underage sales and manage crowd control or loitering outside the store.
Micro-Manufacturing (Craft Breweries, Wineries)
  • Production Capacity Statement: A declaration of how many liters you intend to produce per year (to ensure you stay below the "Micro" threshold, e.g., 100 million liters for beer).
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): Sometimes required by municipalities for waste-water management from the brewing process
Special Event / Occasional License
  • Event Layout Plan: A simple sketch showing the bar area within the event grounds.
  • Event Security Plan: Outline of private security or police presence.
  • Owner’s Consent: If the event is on a property you don't own (e.g., a park or hall), a signed letter of permission from the owner or municipality.
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