Politics & Government
Liquor Delivery Coming: Baltimore County Expediting Licenses
Baltimore County reports it is "fast-tracking" liquor licenses for businesses that want to deliver.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — The Baltimore County liquor board is fast-tracking approvals for alcohol delivery, officials reported Tuesday. County officials announced the news the day after Gov. Larry Hogan prohibited dine-in service at restaurants and bars, ordering them to close or switch to takeout and delivery options only.
The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore County reported it will allow Class A, B and D license holders to deliver alcoholic beverages in Baltimore County.
To qualify, businesses must request delivery rights from liquorboard@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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In addition, the business must meet two criteria to be eligible for liquor delivery:
- Hold a Class A, B or D license
- Have no prior convictions of selling to an underage person in the past 3 years.
Contact the Baltimore County liquor board at 410-887-3191 for more information.
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