Jennifer Wilson was a Program Support Supervisor at the University of Washington before transitioning to her current role in ...
These signs help liquor, tobacco, and cannabis licensed businesses determine if a customer is of legal age to purchase alcohol, tobacco, or cannabis products. (Updated annually) ...
For qualified Washington wineries, breweries and microbreweries (see below) Allows you to sell your own bottled wine or beer at an authorized farmers market for off-premises consumption Allows you to ...
Washington does not allow home growing of cannabis plants, unless you are a qualified medical patient or designated provider with a valid authorization form. The number of plants allowed depends on ...
Banquet Permits, Public Records Requests, and Household Move Permits are now being processed on LCB’s new web portal. Find out more here. A Banquet Permit is a permit you apply for that allows the ...
When people talk about the potency of cannabis, they are usually referring to the concentration of THC in a product. In Washington’s cannabis market, THC concentration must be listed on the label of a ...
How long does it take to get a liquor license? It normally takes 60 to 90 days to process retail and in-state non-retail licenses, and 30 to 45 days to process an out-of-state non-retail license. It ...
How often do I renew my liquor license? Liquor licenses are renewed yearly. You will receive a notice your license is up for renewal 45 days before the expiration date. The cost for renewal is based ...
Changes that require a full investigation will be sent to the Enforcement and Education Cannabis Unit for processing. Your application may be sent for the following reasons: Changes to your operating ...