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Renewal application for liquor licensees available starting April 16

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The renewal application for liquor licensees in Kaua‘i County will be available online on April 16 and by mail beginning April 19.

Director of the Department of Liquor Control Leo Sandoval-Reyes strongly recommended that licensees use the online renewal portal to speed up the process and avoid delays. Click here to renew online.

To help customers with the online renewal process, the department created an instructional video on YouTube at https://tinyurl.com/Kauai-Liquor-Control. If you prefer the traditional renewal method, you may mail your renewal application or hand-deliver it to the Liquor Department.

All completed applications must be received on or before June 30 to avoid a penalty. Any licensee who fails to submit the renewal on or before June 30 must stop all liquor sales until a renewal has been submitted and approved.

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Every licensee must submit the following completed documentation with their renewal application:

  • A copy of the notarized application for renewal form.
  • A copy of your current Hawai‘i Tax Clearance Certificate.
  • A copy of your current liquor liability insurance coverage.
  • Correct renewal fee payment.

If you have any questions or need notarization services for your application renewal, contact the Department of Liquor Control at 808-241-4966 or email at [email protected].

For those in need of auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability, contact the number and email above as soon as possible. Requests made as early as possible will allow adequate time to fulfill your request.

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