4COP-SRX means “Restaurants Selling Beer, Wine, and Spiritsâ€. Restaurants meeting certain criteria can qualify for a “4COP-SRX†license, which allows the licensee to sell beer, wine, and spirits for consumption on-premises only and in connection with a bona-fide restaurant. There is no limit to the number of 4COP-SRX licenses that a state will issue and are usually $1200. - This license requires you to sell food.
4COP-QUOTA means “Beer, Wine, and Sprits for Consumption On-Premisesâ€. This license type is typically held by bars, nightclubs, taverns, or other establishments that do not meet the 4COP-SRX restaurant license requirements. Unlike the licenses described above, the number of 4COP licenses is determined by a population-based quota system. Avg between $60,000 to $150,000 depending on area- This license doesn't require you to sell food.
2COP means “Beer and Wine Consumption on Premisesâ€. This license is for a facility that wishes to sell both beer and wine for on premises consumption. Many small restaurants and sandwich shops hold 2COP licenses. $500.
You also need to determine if liens were filed against it from the state and or vendors.
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