Fla. Stat. 561.15
Licenses; qualifications required


(1)

Licenses shall be issued only to persons of good moral character who are not less than 21 years of age. Licenses to corporations shall be issued only to corporations whose officers are of good moral character and not less than 21 years of age. There shall be no exemptions from the license taxes herein provided to any person, association of persons, or corporation, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.

(2)

A license under the Beverage Law may not be issued to any person who has been convicted within the last past 5 years of any offense against the beverage laws of this state, the United States, or any other state; who has been convicted within the last past 5 years in this state or any other state or the United States of soliciting for prostitution, pandering, letting premises for prostitution, or keeping a disorderly place or of any criminal violation of chapter 893 or the controlled substance act of any other state or the Federal Government; or who has been convicted in the last past 10 years of any felony in this state or any other state or the United States; or to a corporation, any of the officers of which have been so convicted. The term “conviction” includes an adjudication of guilt on a plea of guilty or nolo contendere or the forfeiture of a bond when charged with a crime.

(3)

The division may suspend or revoke the license under the Beverage Law of, or may refuse to issue a license under the Beverage Law to:Any person, firm, or corporation the license of which under the Beverage Law has been revoked or has been abandoned after written notice that revocation or suspension proceedings had been or would be brought against the license;Any corporation if an officer, director, or person interested directly or indirectly in the corporation has had her or his license under the Beverage Law revoked or has abandoned her or his license after written notice that revocation or suspension proceedings had been or would be brought against her or his license; orAny person who is or has been an officer of a corporation, or who was interested directly or indirectly in a corporation, the license of which has been revoked or abandoned after written notice that revocation or suspension proceedings had been or would be brought against the license.

Any license issued to a person, firm, or corporation that would not qualify for the issuance of a new license or the transfer of an existing license may be revoked by the division. However, any company regularly traded on a national securities exchange and not over the counter; any insurer, as defined in the Florida Insurance Code; or any bank or savings and loan association chartered by this state, another state, or the United States which has an interest, directly or indirectly, in an alcoholic beverage license shall not be required to obtain division approval of its officers, directors, or stockholders or any change of such positions or interests. Any such company, insurer, bank, or savings and loan association which has a direct or indirect interest or which has an ownership interest in the business sought to be licensed, but which does not operate that business, may elect to place the license solely in the name of the operator. The operator’s license application shall list the direct, indirect, or ownership interest and the names of the officers, directors, stockholders, or partners of such company, insurer, bank, or association. A shopping center with five or more stores, one or more of which has an alcoholic beverage license and is required under a lease common to all shopping center tenants to pay no more than 10 percent of the gross proceeds of the business holding the license to the shopping center, shall not be considered as having an interest, directly or indirectly, in the license. A performing arts center, as defined in s. 561.01, which has an interest, directly or indirectly, in an alcoholic beverage license is not required to obtain division approval of its volunteer officers or directors or of any change in such positions or interests.

(a)

Any person, firm, or corporation the license of which under the Beverage Law has been revoked or has been abandoned after written notice that revocation or suspension proceedings had been or would be brought against the license;

(b)

Any corporation if an officer, director, or person interested directly or indirectly in the corporation has had her or his license under the Beverage Law revoked or has abandoned her or his license after written notice that revocation or suspension proceedings had been or would be brought against her or his license; or

(c)

Any person who is or has been an officer of a corporation, or who was interested directly or indirectly in a corporation, the license of which has been revoked or abandoned after written notice that revocation or suspension proceedings had been or would be brought against the license.

(4)

If a corporation is unable to qualify for or continue to hold an alcoholic beverage license because the corporation has been convicted of a felony and the felony conviction is unrelated to any offense against the beverage laws of this state, any other state, or the United States, such conviction will not constitute an absolute bar to the issuance, renewal, or transfer of an alcoholic beverage license to the corporation, or to the continued holding of an alcoholic beverage license by the corporation, if the corporation can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the division, in a public hearing under ss. 120.569 and 120.57, that the corporation has terminated its relationship with any director, officer, employee, or controlling shareholder whose actions directly contributed to the conviction of the corporation. If a corporation is unable to qualify for or continue to hold an alcoholic beverage license because an officer of the corporation has been convicted of an offense enumerated in subsection (2), such conviction will not constitute an absolute bar to the issuance, renewal, or transfer of a license to the corporation, or to the continued holding of an alcoholic beverage license by the corporation, if the corporation can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the division that the corporation has terminated its relationship with the officer so convicted. If any corporation has received a full pardon or restoration of civil rights pursuant to state law with respect to any conviction of a violation of law, the conviction does not constitute an absolute bar to the issuance, renewal, or transfer of a license or grounds for revocation or suspension of a license. The division shall annually report to the offices of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives all agency actions taken pursuant to the provisions of this subsection.

Source: Section 561.15 — Licenses; qualifications required, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0561.­15 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

561.01
Definitions
561.02
Creation and duties of Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
561.08
Enforcement of Beverage Law
561.11
Power and authority of division
561.14
License and registration classification
561.15
Licenses
561.17
License and registration applications
561.18
License investigation
561.19
License issuance upon approval of division
561.20
Limitation upon number of licenses issued
561.22
Licensing manufacturers, distributors, and registered exporters as vendors prohibited
561.23
License display
561.24
Licensing manufacturers as distributors or registered exporters prohibited
561.25
Officers and employees prohibited from being employed by or engaging in beverage business
561.025
Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco Trust Fund
561.26
Term of license
561.27
Renewal of license
561.027
Federal Law Enforcement Trust Fund
561.29
Revocation and suspension of license
561.32
Transfer of licenses
561.33
Licensee moving to new location
561.37
Bond for payment of taxes
561.38
Issuance of license prohibited until bond approved
561.41
Maintenance and designation of principal office by manufacturers, distributors, importers, and exporters
561.42
Tied house evil
561.43
Dry counties
561.49
No tax on out-of-state sales
561.50
One state tax payment
561.051
Reporting requirements of director
561.54
Certain deliveries of beverages prohibited
561.55
Manufacturers’, distributors’, brokers’, sales agents’, importers’, vendors’, and exporters’ records and reports
561.56
Transportation of beverages by manufacturers, distributors, and exporters
561.57
Deliveries by licensees
561.58
Issuance of license for a prior license revoked
561.65
Mortgagee’s interest in license
561.66
Legislative intent
561.67
Reclamation by distributor of beverages not paid for by licensed vendors
561.68
Licensure
561.111
Payment of taxes by electronic funds transfer
561.121
Deposit of revenue
561.181
Temporary initial licenses
561.221
Licensing of manufacturers and distributors as vendors and of vendors as manufacturers
561.331
Temporary license upon application for transfer, change of location, or change of type or series
561.342
County and municipal license tax
561.351
Manufacturers, brokers, sales agents, importers, and passenger common carriers
561.371
Bond for payment of taxes by spirituous liquor distributors
561.411
Qualifications for distributors
561.421
Temporary convention permits
561.422
Nonprofit civic organizations, charitable organizations, municipalities, and counties
561.423
Beer and malt beverages
561.424
Vinous beverages
561.425
Distilled spirits
561.495
Legislative findings
561.545
Certain shipments of beverages prohibited
561.665
Division to restrict licensees from permitting certain activities
561.695
Stand-alone bar enforcement
561.701
Short title
561.702
Legislative intent
561.703
Definitions relating to Florida Responsible Vendor Act
561.705
Responsible vendor qualification
561.706
Exemption from license suspension or revocation
561.1105
Inspection of licensed premises
561.1211
Credit for contributions to eligible nonprofit scholarship-funding organizations
561.1212
Credit for contributions to the New Worlds Reading Initiative
561.1213
Credit for contributions to eligible charitable organizations
561.1214
Child care tax credits
561.4205
Keg deposits
561.5101
Come-to-rest requirement

Current through Fall 2025

§ 561.15. Licenses; qualifications required's source at flsenate​.gov