Tallahassee 2APS Beer and Wine Package Sales License – Tallahassee 2APS License

Grocery stores, convenience stores, gas stations, and neighborhood markets in Tallahassee that want to sell packaged beer and wine for off-premises consumption need a Florida 2APS license. Tallahassee's large student population from Florida State University and Florida A&M University, its state government workforce, and the residential neighborhoods of Midtown, Killearn, and Southwood support strong demand for 2APS licenses at grocery stores, convenience retailers, and specialty food markets throughout the city. The 2APS is issued by the Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (ABT), part of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). It is a non-quota license, meaning there is no population-based cap on the number of licenses issued, and it is obtained directly from the ABT district office for a nominal annual fee based on Leon County's population tier. The 2APS does not permit on-premises consumption and does not cover spirits.

What the 2APS License Authorizes in Tallahassee

A 2APS license in Tallahassee generally allows you to:

• Sell packaged beer and wine in sealed containers for off-premises consumption

• Stock refrigerated and shelf-stable beer and wine products in coolers and on retail shelving

• Operate a retail store, grocery, gas station, or convenience market that includes a beer-and-wine section

• Sell to customers for consumption away from the licensed premises only

Is a 2APS License Right for Your Tallahassee Business?

A 2APS license may be the right fit if:

• Your business in Tallahassee is a grocery store, convenience store, gas station, or similar retail operation

• You do not plan to sell spirits or serve alcohol for on-premises consumption

• You want a non-quota license that can be obtained directly from the ABT without entering a lottery or purchasing on the secondary market

• You are adding beer and wine to a food retail business where alcohol is a complementary product

How Liquor License Agents Helps 2APS Applicants and Buyers in Tallahassee

While the 2APS is a non-quota license, Tallahassee and Leon County may still impose local zoning requirements, distance restrictions from schools or churches, and operational conditions that affect where and how the license can be used. Liquor License Agents helps by:

• Reviewing your Tallahassee location for local zoning compliance and any applicable distance restrictions

• Preparing and filing a complete ABT application package with all required documentation

• Coordinating with Leon County and Tallahassee local authorities on any required local approvals or notifications

• Advising on responsible alcohol retailing requirements and compliance obligations under Florida Beverage Law

• Assisting with license transfers when a business with an existing 2APS is sold or changes ownership

• Responding to ABT inquiries and helping resolve any issues that arise during the application review process

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.

Tallahassee 2APS License FAQs

What can I sell with a 2APS license in Tallahassee?

A 2APS license allows you to sell packaged beer and wine in sealed containers for off-premises consumption at your Tallahassee retail location. You may not sell spirits under a 2APS license, and customers may not consume beverages on your premises. If you want to sell spirits, you will need a quota 3PS license.

Is the 2APS license subject to quota restrictions in Tallahassee?

No. The 2APS is a non-quota license, meaning there is no population-based cap on the number of licenses ABT will issue in Leon County. You apply directly through the ABT district office and pay the applicable annual fee based on county population tier, without entering a lottery or purchasing a license on the secondary market.

Can I sell chilled beer and wine with a 2APS license in Tallahassee?

Yes. Packaged beer and wine may be sold chilled or at room temperature under a 2APS license in Tallahassee, as long as all products are in sealed containers for off-premises consumption. You must comply with Florida Beverage Law and any local conditions imposed by Leon County or Tallahassee.

Can a 2APS license be transferred when I sell my business in Tallahassee?

Yes. A 2APS license can be transferred to a new owner when a business is sold, subject to ABT approval. The transfer requires a new application, background review, and payment of applicable fees. We help coordinate the timing of your license transfer with your business sale escrow and closing.

What local requirements apply to 2APS licensees in Tallahassee?

In addition to ABT requirements, Tallahassee and Leon County may impose local zoning restrictions, distance rules from schools, churches, or parks, and other operational conditions on beer-and-wine retailers. We review your specific address to identify any local requirements before you commit to a location.

How long does it take to get a 2APS license in Tallahassee?

Because the 2APS is a non-quota license, the application process is generally more straightforward than for quota licenses. Timelines vary by ABT workload and the completeness of your application, but applicants can often expect a process of several weeks to a few months. Submitting a complete, accurate application is the most effective way to avoid delays.

Schedule an Appointment | (800) 799-9081

If you are opening, acquiring, or planning a business in Tallahassee that needs a 2APS 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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