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High-Proof Alcohol Permit Introduction
High Proof Alcohols Permitting
Deciding what product to purchase and what legal permit requirements to meet can be tricky ... however we are here to help!
Our High-Proof Alcohols are versatile for consumable uses as well as topical and external uses. Some examples:
- Herbal Extracts
- Liquors
- Bitters
- Natural Perfumes
State Permits for High-Proof Alcohol
Some states require licensing or permitting to purchase industrial alcohol. Our organic 190 proof alcohol is both food and pharmaceutical grade, which can require permits from either the state revenue department, the alcoholic beverage control in your state, or sometimes both (dependent on state classification).
Some states will require a simple one page approval letter, while others may require an application that is a little more in-depth. To remain compliant for our customers and ourselves, we try to provide our customers with as up-to-date information as possible for their state. Due to frequent changes in state permitting laws and procedures, we can't guarantee that our information is 100% up to date. Please review your state information and apply for all permitting needed. Once customers have appropriate permitting, we require copies to be sent to us with each order.
This state-by-state information is for permits for purchasing our alcohol for industrial use. If you intend to use our alcohol for beverage uses, alternate or additional permitting may apply. Please contact your state for further information.
Please note that orders may be processed, but will not be shipped until proper permitting is submitted. If you have questions feel free to contact us in office at (541) 201-1050.
At Organic Alcohol Company, we do everything we can to be aware of and to educate our customers on state and federal requirements for legal purchase of our products. However, it is ultimately your responsibility to be in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations.
Click on your state below to see permit information, or visit our How to Order page for a personalized walk-through of the process.
Select Your State
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- Washington DC
Alabama
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Alabama at this time.
Alaska
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Alaska at this time.
Arizona
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Arizona at this time.
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Arkansas
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Arkansas at this time.
California
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in California at this time.
Colorado
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Colorado at this time.
Connecticut
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Connecticut at this time, unless it is for lab or research. If the alcohol is for lab or research use, you need to contact Connecticut Consumer Protection at the number below and acquire a permit.
Once the permit is obtained, upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
Connecticut Consumer Protection: (860) 713-6200
For more information visit http://www.ct.gov/dcp/cwp/view.asp?q=446430
Delaware
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Delaware at this time.
Florida
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Florida at this time.
Georgia
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws we are usually unable to ship our alcohol to Georgia. However, permits may be obtained for serious commercial requests. Please call our office for more information: (541) 201-1050
Hawaii
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
The Island of Hawaii and Maui require an "Alcohol Purchase Permit." We are currently unable to ship to Oahu, Kauai, Lanai, or Molokai.
To apply for a permit on the islands of Hawaii or Maui residents must fill out the application, and the personal history section, and mail it to the address on the form. Once permit is received please upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website when you place your order.
Maui:
file:///Users/alchemical1/Downloads/Hawaii__MAUI_APPLICATION_FOR_ALCOHOL_PURCHASE12-02sec.pdf
Hawaii:
file:///Users/alchemical1/Downloads/Hawaii__Hawaii_Alcohol_Purchase_Permit_Hawaii.pdf
More Information:
ALCOHOL PURCHASE PERMIT. Any person desiring to purchase alcohol, as defined in Section 281-1 of the Hawai‘i Revised Statutes, shall file an application for a permit to purchase alcohol which shall include the quantity and nature of use of the alcohol. The permit shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance or upon purchase of the total quantity of alcohol approved on the permit, whichever occurs first. The permit shall be renewable upon submittal of an application to the Commission. The applicant shall file personal history statements of all owners and a sketch of the premises to include designation of the alcohol storage area. The premises shall be subject to inspection during the term of the permit. The Department may, at any time, require the permittee to submit verification of invoices indicating alcohol purchases. When the permittee has purchased the total quantity of alcohol approved by the Commission, the permittee shall submit copies of invoices, or the like, verifying the quantity purchased, and the permit shall be deemed null and void.
Maui Liquor Control Contact: Kayle Matsushina 808.243.7063
Email: [email protected]
County of Hawaii Liquor Control: (808) 961-8218
Fax: (808) 961-8684
http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/liquor-control/
Idaho
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Idaho must obtain a "Special Alcohol Permit Application and Application to Purchase High Proof Ethyl Alcohol" from Idaho State Liquor Division. Form must be renewed yearly and can be found here:
https://liquor.idaho.gov/licenses-permits.html
Customers please send a Purchase Order of intended product purchase to the Idaho State Liquor Division. They will approve the purchase and send a Special Alcohol Permit.
Customer will send a copy to Organic Alcohol Company and will be able to make purchase.
If customer already has permit please send copy of permit along with Invoice from Organic Alcohol Company to Wendy Hoyt at:
Please allow time for this process. Process can take 7-14 business days.
Once you receive your permit from Idaho State Liquor Division, upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
For more information:
Illinois
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents of Illinois need to follow a two-step procedure to be compliant in this state.
1. Fill out the "APPLICATION FOR STATE OF ILLINOIS NON-BEVERAGE USER’S ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR LICENSE" from the Illinois liquor commission.
2. Once liquor license is accepted, fill out RL-4 and send to Illinois Dept. of Revenue.
Form for Liquor Control (must be filled out online):
http://www.illinois.gov/ilcc/SiteCollectionDocuments/Non-Beverage%20User%20Application.pdf
The state will review your application— the process can take 3-8 weeks to approve. The state will email the permit to you when accepted.
Upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website when you place your order.
Illinois Liquor Commission: (312) 814-2206
For customer's own state tax: Once you are licensed and given an account number, you must fill out an RL-4 that will be sent out through the mail. You may also fill it out online and send it to [email protected].
Please put in Organic Alcohol Company as the distributor and how many gallons you will be purchasing and send shortly after order is placed to Illinois Department of Revenue. Keep a copy for your own records.
Indiana
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Indiana at this time.
For more information please refer to Indiana Code 7.1-1-2-3 Section A5 for further information.
Iowa
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws, we are unable to ship our 190 proof neutral alcohol to Iowa at this time.
Kansas
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Kansas have two options for permitting in this state:
1: Fill out the "Non-Beverage Permit" application for each order.
The permit holder must purchase alcohol or wine from a manufacturer, distributor, microbrewery or farm winery. At the time of purchase, they must provide two copies of their permit to the seller. Within 10 days of the purchase, the permit holder attaches a copy of their invoice to their original permit then returns it to the ABC. Additional purchases require a new permit. THIS IS A ONE TIME PURCHASE.
$2 Permit fee
More information can be found here:
http://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/abc800.pdf
2: Fill out the "Non-Beverage User License."
The cost depends on the amount purchased. More information can be found here:
file:///Users/alchemical1/Downloads/Kansas_Non-Beverage_permit.pdf
Please allow time for this process.
Upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website when you place your order.
Kentucky
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws, we are unable to ship to Kentucky at this time. However, permits may be obtained for serious commercial requests. Please call our office for more information: (541) 201-1050
Louisiana
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Louisiana at this time.
Maine
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Maine are required to obtain two permits in order to purchase alcohol.
An 'Annual Approval' form must be filled out each year. This must be filled out and sent to the address provided on the form. Follow the link below for application:
http://maine.gov/dafs/bablo/docs/NEW%20Application%20INDIVIDUAL%20Permit%20to%20PurImportTransport%20Alcohol.pdf
Once the 'Annual Approval' form is accepted, you must apply for a 'Permit to Transport Alcohol'. This form must accompany shipment. This form must be renewed each year as well. Follow link below for application:
http://www.maine.gov/dafs/bablo/docs/New%20Yearly%20APPLICATION%20TransImportPurchase%20.pdf
Once both the 'Annual Approval' and 'Permit to Transfer Alcohol' are obtained, upload them to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website when you place your order.
Maryland
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Maryland must apply for a "non-beverage permit." Follow the link below from the Comptroller of Maryland:
http://forms.marylandtaxes.com/alcohol_forms/328.pdf
Upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website when you place your order.
Massachusetts
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws we are usually unable to ship to Massachusetts. However, permits may be obtained for serious commercial requests. Please call our office for more information: (541) 201-1050
Michigan
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are two steps in this process if you are a resident in Michigan.
To purchase alcohol, residents in Michigan need to have an existing license from the Manufacturers and Wholesalers Department of Michigan. Application for this form can be found here:
"Manufacturer & Wholesaler License & Permit Application"
More information about this section can be found here:
http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-10570_14177_47443---,00.html
Residents in Michigan must then apply for "Release of Alcohol or Alcoholic Beverages for Commercial Use." Online application available here:
"Release of Alcohol or Alcoholic Beverages for Commercial Use"
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dleg/LCMW100_0109_264370_7.pdf
Check 'Limited Alcohol Buyer' if applicable. Customer may need to contact Michigan Liquor Control in order to clarify use of alcohol.
Upload the permits to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website when you place your order.
Please allow time for permits to be verified and read application process thoroughly. Manufacturing permit may take 30-60 days to process.
Michigan Liquor Control Commission: 1 (866) 813-0011
All Forms may be found: http://www.michigan.gov/lcc
Minnesota
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
If you are a resident in Minnesota and you are using this alcohol for home or personal use only and do not retail your product, no permit is required at this time. Please note that customers will be held responsible for not adhering to state regulations.
Only a licensed business in the state of Minnesota may apply for a "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PURCHASE AND/ OR POSSESS ETHYL ALCOHOL AND/OR DISTILLED SPIRITS" from the Minnesota Licensing Department of Public Safely Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement. This is for non-beverage, industrial and manufacturing purposes only.
Follow the link below:
The permit good for one year, $20 fee.
Minnesota Licensing Department: (651) 201-7500, select "alcohol"
Once the permit is obtained, upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website when you place your order.
Mississippi
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws we are currently unable to ship to Mississippi. Please call our office for more information: (541) 201-1050
Missouri
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Missouri at this time.
Montana
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Montana must obtain an "Authorization to Purchase" from the Montana Department of Revenue.
https://revenue.mt.gov/Portals/9/liquor/alcoholbeverage_tax/ASA.pdf
Procedures are as follows for submitting form ASA to Purchase Bulk Distilled Spirits according to Montana’s Rules:
1. The Business (such as Mason) must submit a completed form (ASA 05/14) to the Department of Revenue Liquor Control Division. The form must be completed in its entirety. Any missing information will delay the approval process.
The information that must be completed by the Business is:
a. Business information (business name)
b. Request Date
c. Billing and Shipping address
d. Contact information (at least two contacts) to include name, phone and email
e. Tax ID (FEIN or SSN)
f. Purchase Order number (attached if available)
g. List type of business
h. Purpose for which product is being ordered
i. Product description to include quantity, size, proof, description, gallons
j. Supplier information (that would be you) (at least two contacts) to include name, phone and email
k. Sign and date form acknowledging the information is accurate
2. Once the Department of Revenue Liquor Control Division receives the completed form, the form will be approved and forwarded to the Supplier. They will fulfill the order for the business and ship it as soon as possible to prevent any delays.
3. After the Supplier has shipped the product, they will send the Department a copy of the invoice. This lets us know that the product has come into the state.
Please submit the ASA Form to: Email: [email protected]
Please allow 7-10 business days for Organic Alcohol Company to complete and re-send form.
Questions please contact:
Mary Lohrman
Liquor Order Technician
Montana Liquor Control Division
Phone: (800) 332-6135, Option 2 (MT ONLY) or
(406) 444-0719
Fax: 1 (800) 332-6135, option 1
Email: [email protected]
Nebraska
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws, we are usually unable ship to Nebraska. However, permits may be obtained for serious commercial requests. Please call our office for more information: (541) 201-1050
Nevada
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Nevada are required to have a 'Permissible Persons Permit' from the state of Nevada Department of Taxation. Permits are issued on a fiscal year basis, and are renewed upon written request.
http://tax.nv.gov/Forms/Liquor_Tax_Forms/
Upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website when you place your order.
Information can be found here:
New Hampshire
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in New Hampshire at this time. Please refer to your state liquor laws for additional information.
New Jersey
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in New Jersey at this time.
New Mexico
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in New Mexico at this time.
Under 60-3A-5. Exemptions act, industrial use alcohol that falls in the categories below does not require a permit at this time.
60-3A-5. Exemptions from act.
Nothing in the Liquor Control Act [ 60-3A-1 NMSA 1978] applies to:
A. the transportation of alcoholic beverages through New Mexico;
B. the transportation of alcoholic beverages into a United States customs bonded warehouse located in New Mexico;
C. ethyl alcohol intended for or used for any of the following purposes:
(1) scientific, mechanical, industrial, medical, chemical or culinary purposes;
(2) use by those authorized to procure the same tax free, as provided by the acts of congress and regulations promulgated thereunder; ...
D. the sale, service, possession or public consumption of alcoholic beverages by any person within the boundaries of lands over which an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo has jurisdiction if the alcoholic beverages are purchased from New Mexico wholesalers and if the sale, service, possession or public consumption of alcoholic beverages is authorized by the laws of the Indian nation, tribe or pueblo having jurisdiction over those lands and is consistent with the ordinance of the Indian nation, tribe or pueblo certified by the secretary of the interior and published in the federal register according to the laws of the United States.
Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. New Mexico may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
New York
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in New York at this time. Please refer to your state laws for more information.
North Carolina
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in North Carolina at this time.
North Dakota
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws we are currently unable to ship any of our alcohols to North Dakota at this time.
Ohio
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Ohio residents who fall under "Industrial" use are not required to have a permit to purchase our alcohol for non-beverage production.
Please reference Ohio codes on the Ohio Department of Commerce website to ensure use:
Ohio Department of Commerce: (614) 644-2360
Oklahoma
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Oklahoma need to obtain an "Industrial License" in order to purchase alcohol.
Once the license is obtained, upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
For all forms: http://www.ok.gov/able/Business_Application_Forms/index.html
Industrial License Application: http://www.ok.gov/able/documents/IND%20Application.pdf
Oregon
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Oregon must send an "Industrial Alcohol Authority Application" to the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) address listed on the application, which is as follows:
Postal Mail:
OLCC
Attn: Neel O'Donnell
PO Box 22297
Milwaukie, OR 97269
- or -
Email:
[email protected]
- or -
Fax:
503-872-5018
Once an approval letter is issued by the OLCC, you must upload the letter to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
For more information:
OLCC Liquor Control: (503) 872-5135
Here is an easy link to the OLCC Industrial Alcohol Authority Application Form.
More info here: https://www.oregon.gov/olcc/Pages/Contact.aspx
Pennsylvania
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Pennsylvania need to apply for a "License to Purchase Alcohol" through the Pennsylvania licensing department. This "License to Purchase Alcohol" needs to be renewed every four years. 2016 is the current renewal year, next renewal will take place in 2020, regardless of the date your permit was issued.
Forms can be found at http://www.lcb.state.pa.us/cons/groups/system_internet/documents/webasset/001774.pdf
Once you have the license, you will need to apply for a "Bulk Purchase Order."
For non-tax paying, nonprofit customers or companies, an "AE" permit may be obtained instead of a bulk purchase order form. For more information contact the Pennsylvania Licensing Department.
For all other customers, a "Bulk Purchase Order" can be requested by visiting
https://www.apps.lcb.pa.gov/webapp/Licensing/BulkPurchase/bulkpo.asp
Once approved, this "Bulk Purchase Order" will be good for 30 days, but can be extended if needed by calling.
You may place your order after you upload copies of your "License to Purchase Alcohol" and your "Bulk Purchase Order" to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order may then be processed.
For more information:
Licensing Department: (717) 783-8250
Bulk Purchase Order: (717) 783-7591
Rhode Island
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws we are usually unable to ship to Rhode Island. However, permits may be obtained for serious commercial requests. Please call our office for more information: (541) 201-1050
South Carolina
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws we are currently unable to ship any of our alcohol to South Carolina at this time.
South Dakota
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws we are currently unable to ship our organic 190 proof alcohol to South Dakota at this time.
Tennessee
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Tennessee a this time.
For beverage permits please reference http://www.tn.gov/abc/
Texas
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents of Texas will need an "Industrial License" to purchase alcohol. License must be filled out and box for "Industrial" checked.
Once the license is obtained, upload the license to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
The license is valid for two years from date issued, and is $380.
All Forms: http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/forms/licensing.asp
Application: http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/forms/licensing/airline.pdf
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission: (512) 451-0231
Utah
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Utah need to obtain a "Special Use Permit" from the Utah Liquor Control Board. There are several different categories in which alcohol uses are categorized which can be found at the link below:
http://abc.utah.gov/license/permits_special_use.html
Generally, our customers will fall under the Industrial/Manufacturing permit:
http://abc.utah.gov/license/documents/application_industrial_manufacturing.pdf
The fees for this permit are $50 for the application, $250 for the permit.
Applications must be submitted by the 10th of the month to be issued by the end of the month.
Permits do not need to be renewed.
Once the permit is obtained, upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
For more information:
Utah Liquor Control: (801) 977-6800
Vermont
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents of Vermont must fill out an "Application for Permit to Purchase Alcohol" and submit it to the address provided on the application form.
Once the permit is accepted, upload the completed form with intended gallons to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed. This process must be repeated and new permit must accompany EVERY order placed. Please call office for any questions.
For more information:
Liquor Control: (802) 828-2339
http://liquorcontrol.vermont.gov/licensing/
Only bulk volumes over 5 gallons may be purchased from Organic Alcohol Company.
Virginia
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Virginia must go to the Virginia Department of Alcohol Control and fill out 2 permits: "Application for a Permit to Purchase Industrial Alcohol" and "Industrial Use Permitee Order and Permit for Transportation of Alcohol".
Application for a Permit to Purchase Industrial Alcohol:
https://www.abc.virginia.gov/library/licenses/pdfs/application%20industrial%20permit.pdf?la=en
Industrial Use Permitee Order and Permit for Transportation of Alcohol:
https://www.abc.virginia.gov/library/licenses/pdfs/industrial%20tranport%20alcohol.pdf?la=en
You must fill out both permits and send to PO Box 27491 Richmond, Virginia 23261-7491
After it is received by the Virginia Department of Alcohol Control, the Transport Alcohol Permit will be sent to the Organic Alcohol Company, where we will confirm the last half of page two on form.
Once you have both permits back from the Virginia Department of Alcohol Control, upload the permits to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
Please note: You must then FOLLOW UP and send back a copy (or original) of the Fed-Ex packing slip to the Virginia Department of Alcohol Control at the PO box above for their records.
The process generally takes three weeks. The permit lasts one year and will need to be renewed every calendar year.
Permit applications for other permit types:
Washington
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in Washington must apply for a "Class 1, 2 or 6 permit." There is a yearly limit—please keep track of each order amount total gallons purchased within allotted amount stated on permit application. Once permit is issued customer must send copy to [email protected] with name of customer in subject line as well as how many gallons is left on permit at time order is placed.
Class Permits 1, 2, or 6 — Alcohol Permits — for the purchase of ethyl alcohol not used for consumption.
- Permit 1—used by a physician, dentist or a person in charge of an institution like a hospital or sanitarium.
- Permit 2—used by a person engaged in mechanical or manufacturing business, such as boat cleaning.
- Permit 6—used by a person operating a drug store to be sold on the RX of a physician.
- Processing time: 7 - 14 business days
http://www.liq.wa.gov/licensing/permits
Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board: (360) 664-1600
Once the permit is obtained, upload the permit to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
West Virginia
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Residents in West Virginia must hold a license with the West Virginia Beverage Control Commission in order to purchase any of our organic high-proof neutral alcohols. Application can be found here:
http://www.abca.wv.gov/licensing/Documents/Ethyl%20Alcohol%20App%20Web%20Pkt.pdf
All other forms can be found on their site:
http://www.abca.wv.gov/Pages/Forms.aspx
Once the license is obtained, upload the license to your account on the Organic Alcohol Company website. Your order will then be processed.
For more information:
West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission: (304) 356-5500
Wisconsin
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive state liquor laws, we are currently not able to ship our organic 190 proof alcohol to Wisconsin.
For more information:
https://www.revenue.wi.gov/faqs/ise/atlicns.html
Wisconsin Department of Revenue: (608) 266-3223
This information is subject to change.
Wyoming
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
There are no state permit requirements for non-beverage industrial use alcohol in Wyoming at this time.
Washington DC
Regulations for purchasing high-proof alcohol for industrial-use
Due to prohibitive liquor laws, we are unable to ship alcohol to Washington DC at this time.