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Liquor license cost in Colorado

Bottom line: A liquor license in Colorado costs $1,000–$2,000 from the state. State application fee: State + local license fees combined typically ~$1,000–$2,000 initial; modest annual renewals. Source: Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division (Dept. of Revenue).

What a liquor license costs in Colorado

State application / license feeState + local license fees combined typically ~$1,000–$2,000 initial; modest annual renewals
Secondary-market premiumNone (non-quota)
License typeHotel & Restaurant Liquor License (full liquor with meals) or Tavern License
Beer & wine only (cheaper route)Lower-cost, usually non-quota

Note: fee is general guidance for Colorado — verify the exact current figure on the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division (Dept. of Revenue) schedule.

Your result vs. typical

ColoradoTypical quota stateTypical non-quota state
State fee$1,000–$2,000$100–$15,000$100–$5,000
Resale premiumnone$50k–$1M+none

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FAQ — liquor license cost in Colorado

How much is a liquor license in Colorado?

The state application/license fee is State + local license fees combined typically ~$1,000–$2,000 initial; modest annual renewals. Colorado is non-quota, so you apply directly to the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division (Dept. of Revenue) rather than buying an existing license; budget for local permits on top.

Why are liquor licenses so expensive in Colorado?

Colorado isn't quota-limited, so licenses don't carry a big resale premium. Cost is mostly the state fee (State + local license fees combined typically ~$1,000–$2,000 initial; modest annual renewals) plus local approvals; "expensive" usually means a high-volume liquor-by-the-drink class or city add-ons.

What's the cheapest liquor license in Colorado?

Beer-and-wine-only licenses are almost always cheaper than a full-liquor (spirits) license and are usually non-quota even in quota states. If your concept works with beer & wine only, that's the lower-cost route. Confirm the class and fee with the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division (Dept. of Revenue).

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Source & verification

Regulatory facts on this page are from the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division (Dept. of Revenue) (Colorado's official alcohol-licensing authority). Verified against the board's published material on 2026-06-22. Fees, quotas and rules change — always confirm the current figures with the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division (Dept. of Revenue) before you apply. This is informational regulatory content, not legal advice; for a transfer or contested application consult a licensed attorney or licensing consultant.

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