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What Are Virginia Alcohol Tax Bonds?
The term ‘Virginia alcohol tax bonds’ refers to the various types of surety bonds that ensure businesses comply with state alcohol licensing regulations and laws. Virginia alcohol tax bonds protect consumers and state by guaranteeing that alcohol-related companies:
- Pay all taxes, interests, fines and fees owed
- Follow Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board rules and regulations
- Meet local ordinances for liquor licensing and alcohol sales
How Much Do Virginia Alcohol Tax Bonds Cost?
Most Virginia alcohol tax bond premiums start at $100. Exact rates vary based on the bond type, amount and, in some instances, your credit score.
- Wine distributor bonds cost $12 per $1,000 of coverage, with a $100 minimum.
- Distillery store bonds start at $1,000 for applicants with strong credit.
- Malt beverage manufacturer, bottler or wholesaler bonds start at $100, but prices vary depending on the bond amount.
- City of Hampton food and beverage tax bond premiums vary based on the bond amount and applicant’s credit score.
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How Does a Virginia Alcohol Tax Bond Work?
A Virginia alcohol tax bond protects the state and the public by creating a legally-binding contract between three parties:
- Principal: The alcohol-related business purchasing the bond
- Obligee: The Virginia ABC Board or other government department requiring the bond
- Surety: The provider issuing the alcohol tax bond
If the principal breaks the bond terms and creates damages, the obligee or consumers can file a claim for reimbursement. The surety will investigate and pay out valid claims, then the principal must repay the surety.
Who Needs an Alcohol Tax Bond in Virginia?
The following business types must purchase Virginia alcohol tax bonds to legally operate:
- Corporate Wholesale Wine Distributors
- Distillery Stores
- Wholesale Wine Distributors
- Malt Beverage Manufacturers, Bottlers and Wholesalers
Restaurants that serve alcoholic beverages in the city of Hampton, Alabama also need to file a food and beverage tax bond with the Commissioner of Revenue.
If you need a surety bond not listed above, please call 1 (800) 308-4358 for assistance. We also offer alcohol tax bonds nationwide if you sell or distribute alcohol in other states.
How Do I Get an Alcohol Tax Bond in Virginia?
SuretyBonds.com provides the fastest and easiest way to get Virginia alcohol tax bonds. Just follow these four steps:
- Select the bond you need.
- Buy online or apply for a free quote.
- If applicable, receive your quote and pay your invoice.
- File the bond with the obligee.
With the exception of the City of Hampton Food and Beverage Tax Bond, we deliver Virginia alcohol beverage control bonds via email immediately after processing.
How to Get an Alcohol Beverage Control License in Virginia
The Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board oversees statewide alcohol and liquor licensing in Virginia. There are several specific license applications within the two primary categories below:
- Retail License: Serving and selling beer, wine, and mixed beverages at various establishments including restaurants, marketplaces, and more.
- Industry License: Manufacturing, wholesaling and shipping any type of alcoholic beverages. This includes breweries, wineries and distilleries.
To receive your Virginia ABC license, determine your license type and apply online. Applications typically take 60 days to process.
If you need a city-specific alcohol license, contact your local city clerk’s office for information.
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