Applying for a Transfer of an Existing License
Applications can be made for the transfer of an existing license. This process is fairly lengthy with the average time between application and Local Approval being at least two months. After Local Approval, the application is sent to the state for review and approval. The Applicant may apply for a Temporary Liquor License within 30 days of submitting the Transfer Application.
Transfer of an Existing Liquor License in Boulder County
The purpose of this information is to provide general information on the application process for transferring a liquor license in Boulder County. The following documents are required:
- Colorado Liquor Retail License Application form DR8404
- Individual History Record form DR8404-I
- IHR form is required for each individual applicant, all general partners of a partnership, all limited partners owning 10% (or more) of a partnership, all officers and directors of a corporation, all stockholders of a corporation owning 10% (or more) of the stock of such corporation, all limited liability company Managing Members, or other limited liability company members with a 10% (or more) ownership interest in such company.
- IHR form is also required for registered manager of a Hotel and Restaurant, Tavern, Lodging, or Entertainment license.
- Financial documents
- Purchase agreement, stock transfer agreement, and/or authorization to transfer license (if applicable)
- List of all notes and loans
- Diagram of the premises
- Proof of property possession
- Deed, lease, or other agreement
- Wholesaler Affidavit of Compliance form DR8004
- Temporary Liquor License Application (if applicable)
- Application and licensing fees
- Fingerprints
- Required for all individuals submitting an Individual History Record
- Boulder County Liquor Licensing Specialist will provide further instructions for fingerprinting when the Transfer application is submitted
- Application materials must be printed on single-sided paper
On the premise diagram, please outline the area to be licensed in bold black. Note entrances and exits, bar areas, seating areas, kitchens, restrooms, liquor storage areas and onsite location of book and records. If there are any outdoor patios or decks, also note how that area is controlled, such as fencing, stone wall, etc.
Please note that the transfer application only applies to the existing licensed premises. If the applicant plans to modify the premises, the transfer application must also include an application for a permanent modification. Please contact the Licensing Specialist for more information.
Please enclose two checks, one to the Colorado Department of Revenue for the state fees, and one to Boulder County Treasurer for the county fees. Additional fees are required for each person submitting an Individual History Record and fingerprint card (see “Fee Schedule” on Boulder County Liquor Licensing website).
If the applicant would like to continue operating the liquor license while the transfer application is pending, the transfer application must include an Application for a Temporary Liquor License.
After a complete transfer application is received, it will be processed by the Licensing Specialist who may request additional information. Referrals will be made to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. Fingerprints will be submitted to Colorado Bureau of Investigation and Federal Bureau of Investigation to conduct a background check. After review and referrals, the application will be forwarded to the Local Liquor License Authority who may request additional information or clarification. It will take a minimum of six weeks to process the transfer application. The existing liquor license must be valid at the time the transfer application is filed with the Licensing Specialist.
After a complete application is received, the Liquor Authority will determine whether a public hearing is needed. If a public hearing is scheduled, the premises to be licensed will be posted for at least ten days with date and location of the hearing and contact information for written comments. The public hearing notice will also be published in the newspaper at least ten days prior to the hearing.
Public hearings are held before the Liquor Authority and are recorded. During the hearing, the Liquor Authority may ask questions regarding the transfer application. The applicant may wish to have residents, business owners, or others available to testify in support of the application. Individuals opposed to the application may also speak at this time. If the application is approved by the Liquor Authority, it is then sent to the state for a final determination on the application.
Liquor License Transfer Application Checklist:
- Colorado Liquor Retail License Application form DR8404
- Individual History Record form DR8404-I
- Wholesaler Affidavit of Compliance form DR8004
- Temporary Liquor License Application (if applicable)
- Proof of property possession
- Copies of purchase agreement or stock transfer agreement (if applicable)
- Copies of notes or loans (if applicable)
- Site plan showing location of structures and parking facilities
- Premise diagram of licensed area
- Colorado Department of Revenue fees
- Boulder County Treasurer fees
- Fingerprints (submitted electronically)
Limited Liability Company Documents (if applicable):
- Copy of Articles of Organization or Certificate of Authority (if foreign company)
- Copy of Operating Agreement
- Certificate of Good Standing
Corporate Documents (if applicable):
- Certificate of Incorporation or Certificate of Good Standing if corporation is older than two years;
- Certificate of Authorization if a foreign company
- Articles of Incorporation
- Minutes of last organizational meeting (showing elections of current corporate officers, directors, and stockholders)
Partnership Documents (if applicable):
- Partnership Agreement
- Spouses or partners in civil union (no written agreement)
Applications and Forms: