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Temporary Convention Permit (TCP)

Permits the consumption of alcoholic beverages on premises of a convention hall, coliseum or similar type building where there is an existing licensee. The permit may be issued for up to 5 days.

Application Requirements:
 
  • DISCLAIMER: Applicants may be required to provide some or all of the following:
  • FEE: There is no fee.
  • APPLICATION: There is no form for this application. A submission must include a letter from the convention center and the entity holding the event. The submission must indicate the sample size of each type of alcoholic beverage and indication of the city or county approval of the event.
  • SUBMIT APPLICATION:  Submit your application to one of our district offices by mail, hand delivery or contact the local office to make an appointment.



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2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee FL 32399 :: Email: Customer Contact Center :: Customer Contact Center: 850.487.1395

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