Glendale Series 9 Liquor Store License – Glendale Series 9 License

Retail liquor stores and package stores in Glendale that want to sell the full range of spirituous liquor—beer, wine, and distilled spirits—in sealed original packages for off-premises consumption need an Arizona Series 9 Liquor Store license. Glendale's retail liquor market—serving a large and diverse residential base across the West Valley—requires the Series 9 quota liquor store license for package stores and specialty retailers selling full-range packaged spirits, wine, and beer throughout Maricopa County. The Series 9 is a quota license issued by the DLLC, with availability in Maricopa County limited by county population. No on-premises consumption is permitted under a Series 9 license. Series 9 licenses are transferable within the county and can be obtained through the DLLC lottery or purchased on the open secondary market. Retailers with a Series 9 may also deliver spirituous liquor off the licensed premises in connection with a retail sale, with payment due no later than the time of delivery.

What the Series 9 License Authorizes in Glendale

A Series 9 license in Glendale generally allows you to:

• Sell beer, wine, and distilled spirits in sealed original packages for off-premises consumption

• Operate a dedicated retail liquor store or package store

• Deliver spirituous liquor off the licensed premises in connection with a retail sale

• Transfer the license to a new owner or a different location within the same county

Is a Series 9 License Right for Your Glendale Business?

A Series 9 license may be the right fit if:

• Your Glendale business is a dedicated liquor store or package store selling the full range of beer, wine, and spirits

• You want to offer distilled spirits alongside beer and wine in a retail off-premises format

• You want a transferable quota license that can be sold or relocated within the county

• Your business model centers on retail off-premises spirits sales rather than on-premises service

How Liquor License Agents Helps Series 9 Applicants and Buyers in Glendale

The Series 9 is among the most restricted and valuable retail licenses in Arizona, available only through the DLLC lottery or the open secondary market. In Glendale and Maricopa County, Liquor License Agents assists by:

• Evaluating current Series 9 quota availability and open-market pricing in Maricopa County

• Brokering the purchase and transfer of existing Series 9 licenses from sellers in the Glendale market

• Assisting with valuation, negotiation, escrow coordination, and DLLC transfer applications

• Advising on the DLLC lottery as an alternative acquisition path when new licenses become available

• Reviewing your Glendale retail location for local zoning compliance, proximity restrictions, and local governing body requirements

• Managing the DLLC transfer process and responding to any requests or issues that arise

Our goal is to keep license work in sync with your lease, build-out, and opening timeline so your alcohol permissions are not the last piece to fall into place.

Glendale Series 9 License FAQs

What is a Series 9 license and what can I sell in Glendale?

A Series 9 Liquor Store license allows you to sell beer, wine, and distilled spirits in sealed original packages for off-premises consumption at your Glendale retail location. No on-premises consumption is permitted. Retailers may also deliver spirituous liquor off the licensed premises in connection with a retail sale, with payment due at the time of delivery.

Is the Series 9 license subject to quota restrictions in Glendale?

Yes. The Series 9 is a quota license with availability in Maricopa County capped by county population under Arizona law. In populated Maricopa County markets, the quota is typically exhausted, meaning the only path to a Series 9 is purchasing from an existing holder on the open market, which can be costly.

How does the Series 9 differ from the Series 10 beer and wine store license in Glendale?

The Series 9 permits the retail sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits in sealed packages, while the Series 10 covers only beer and wine—no spirits. The Series 9 is a quota license subject to population caps, while the Series 10 is non-quota and available through direct DLLC application. If you need to sell spirits at your retail store, you need a Series 9.

Can a Series 9 license be transferred to a different location in Glendale?

Yes. Series 9 quota licenses are transferable from person to person and from location to location within Maricopa County, subject to DLLC approval and local governing body review at the new address. This transferability makes the Series 9 a flexible and valuable asset for retail liquor operators.

What local requirements apply to Series 9 licensees in Glendale?

In addition to DLLC requirements, Glendale imposes local governing body review, 20-day public posting at the proposed location, and may apply local zoning restrictions and distance rules from schools (generally 300 feet under Arizona law, though some exemptions apply). We review your specific address before you commit.

How long does it take to complete a Series 9 license transfer in Glendale?

DLLC targets a 65 to 105 day processing window for license transfers. Timelines depend on application completeness, local governing body review, and background check processing. Engaging experienced representation early in the process is the most reliable way to align your license with your lease and store opening.

Schedule an Appointment | (800) 799-9081

If you are opening, acquiring, or planning a business in Glendale that needs a Series 9 license, call (800) 799-9081 to schedule an appointment and review your options, local requirements, and next steps with an experienced advisor.


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