Duval County 4COP Quota Full Liquor Consumption on Premises License

Bars, restaurants, hotels, and nightlife venues in Duval County that want full bar service, including beer, wine, and spirits by the drink, need a Florida 4COP quota license. From signature Jacksonville hospitality concepts to high-volume venues in Riverside, San Marco, Jacksonville Beach, Downtown, and Avondale, the 4COP is the standard full-liquor on-premises license. The 4COP is a quota license, capped at one license per 7,500 residents in Duval County, which means new licenses are scarce and most Duval County operators acquire 4COPs by purchasing existing licenses on the open market and transferring them through ABT.

Liquor License Agents helps Duval County buyers evaluate 4COP availability and pricing, negotiate transfers, and align licensing with build-out and opening timelines.

What the 4COP Quota License Authorizes in Duval County

A 4COP Quota license in Duval County generally allows you to:

  • Sell beer, wine, and spirits by the drink for on-premises consumption
  • Sell sealed containers of beer, wine, and spirits for off-premises consumption
  • Operate a full-liquor bar, restaurant, hotel, or nightlife venue
  • Transfer the license to a new owner or a different location within the same county

Is a 4COP Quota License Right for Your Duval County Business?

A 4COP Quota license may be the right fit if:

  • Your business needs to serve cocktails and full liquor in addition to beer and wine
  • You operate a bar, nightclub, hotel, full-service restaurant, or upscale dining venue
  • You want a transferable quota license that holds long-term value
  • Your concept depends on full bar service to compete in the local hospitality market

How Liquor License Agents Helps 4COP Quota Applicants and Buyers in Duval County

Liquor License Agents supports 4COP Quota projects in Duval County by:

  • Evaluating current 4COP Quota quota availability and open-market pricing in Duval County
  • Brokering the purchase and transfer of existing 4COP Quota licenses from sellers in the Jacksonville market
  • Assisting with valuation, negotiation, escrow coordination, and ABT transfer applications
  • Advising on the annual DBPR quota license lottery as a potential alternative acquisition path
  • Reviewing your Jacksonville location for zoning compliance, proximity restrictions, and any local approval requirements
  • Managing the ABT transfer process and helping you respond 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 in Duval County.

Duval County 4COP Quota License FAQs

What does a 4COP license allow in Duval County?

A 4COP license authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and spirits for on-premises consumption by the drink at your Duval County establishment, as well as in sealed containers for off-premises consumption. It supports bars, full-liquor restaurants, hotels, and nightlife venues that want to offer cocktails and a full bar in addition to beer and wine.

Is the 4COP a quota license in Duval County?

Yes. The 4COP is a quota license, capped at one license per 7,500 residents in Duval County. In well-developed counties, the quota is typically exhausted, so most operators acquire a 4COP by purchasing one on the open market from an existing holder and transferring it through ABT.

How much does a 4COP license cost in Duval County?

Open-market prices for 4COP licenses in Duval County depend on local supply and demand, recent transaction volume, and the overall strength of the Jacksonville hospitality market. In major Florida counties, 4COP prices can be substantial, particularly when nightlife and tourism demand is strong. We provide current market pricing as part of our brokerage service.

Can a 4COP license be moved to a different location in Duval County?

Yes. A 4COP quota license is transferable to a different location within the same county, subject to ABT approval and local zoning compliance at the new premises. This is one of the key features that gives 4COP licenses long-term resale and relocation value.

What are the alternatives if I cannot afford a 4COP in Duval County?

Restaurants that meet Florida's square footage, seating, and food sales requirements may qualify for a 4COP-SFS, which provides full-liquor privileges without competing for a quota license. Bars and taverns that can operate without spirits may consider a 2COP for beer and wine service. Each option has different operational and compliance implications, which we can review based on your specific concept.

How long does it take to complete a 4COP transfer in Duval County?

ABT license transfers typically take several months from submission of a complete application. The timeline depends on ABT workload, the accuracy of the application package, background review, and whether any local approvals are required in Duval County or Jacksonville. Starting early and engaging experienced representation is the best way to align the license with your lease, build-out, and opening timeline.

Schedule an Appointment | (800) 799-9081

If you are opening, acquiring, or planning a business in Duval County that needs a 4COP Quota 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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