
MLCC On The Road
The MLCC On The Road podcast is brought to you by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC). The MLCC On The Road podcast will provide helpful information for businesses, licensees, local governmental units, and anyone interested in the alcoholic beverage industry in Michigan.
The mission of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission is to make alcoholic beverages available for consumption while protecting the consumer and the general public through regulation of those involved in the sale and distribution of these alcohol beverage products.
For more information on the MLCC, please visit our website at www.michigan.gov/lcc. To submit a question or idea for a podcast topic, please email mlccinfo2@michigan.gov.
MLCC On The Road
Tips for Submitting a Complete Liquor License Application
In this episode we discuss 8 helpful tips (and maybe a few more) for submitting a complete application to help you avoid common mistakes or oversights when applying for a liquor license. A version of this tip sheet was originally developed by MLCC staff for the Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) at the University of Michigan.
As mentioned in the episode, the 8 tips are listed below. Listen in to hear the conversation about why each are important to your application.
- Tip 1 – Check Out The Checklist
- Tip 2 – Correct Names Keep The Process On Track
- Tip 3 – Confirm Whether Individual Or Trust
- Tip 4 – Convictions Omitted Cause Concern
- Tip 5 – Cover It In Your Cover Letter
- Tip 6 – Consult With The Locals
- Tip 7 – Communicate With Churches Or Schools
- Tip 8 – Compile Financial Documents In Advance
Hosts: Sara Weber and David Marvin
The MLCC On The Road podcast is brought to you by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC). For more information on the MLCC, please visit our website at www.michigan.gov/lcc. To submit a question or idea for a podcast topic, please email mlccinfo2@michigan.gov.
The mission of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission is to make alcoholic beverages available for consumption while protecting the consumer and the general public through regulation of those involved in the sale and distribution of these alcohol beverage products.