Liquor License

Obtaining a liquor license in the City of Edgewater is a privilege and not a right. The liquor laws of the State of Colorado and the City of Edgewater restrict the sale and dispensing of alcohol beverages. Any person intending to manufacture, sell or deal in spirituous liquor in the State of Colorado must apply for a liquor license.


Edgewater Liquor Licensing Authority

Colorado liquor and beer retail licenses are issued by "dual" licensing authorities. The Edgewater Liquor Licensing Authority (“Authority”) is the City Council. The Authority must first approve all retail licenses before forwarding liquor and beer license applications to the State Liquor Enforcement Division. Licenses can take several months to acquire. Your first contact regarding liquor licensing in Edgewater is with the City Clerk’s Office. The City Clerk, acting on behalf of the Authority, is authorized to accept liquor license applications and begin their processing. You should communicate with the Edgewater City Clerk far in advance of your opening date. Failure to file applications far in advance of your opening date will most likely result in a delay.

Because the service of alcoholic beverages is a serious matter and clearly impacts our community, staff is available to assist businesses with the liquor licensing application process. Since there are numerous state forms to complete and steps to follow, we recommend that you review the comprehensive application packet with a city clerk staff member to ensure a smooth application process and to meet your business’s opening date.


Renewals

Liquor licenses are valid for one year from the date of the approval by the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division and must be renewed each year. Approximately ninety (90) days prior to the expiration date of the license, you should receive a renewal application from the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division. Completed renewal applications must be accompanied by both City and state fees and submitted, no later than 45 days, before the license expires to the City Clerk's Office for processing.


Changes

Any changes to your liquor license including a change in the operating manager, a change in corporate structure or trade name, a change in partnership or limited liability member, change in location, or transfer of ownership or modification of your licensed premises must be reported to the City Clerk's Office for consideration by both the local and state licensing authorities.

We genuinely care about the businesses located in Edgewater and want to ensure that we are available to assist in the liquor licensing process. You may call us at 720-763-3002 or email the City Clerk with any questions you may have.