Bottom line: CA ABC's latest license export shows 3 surrendered and 6 transfer-pending quota licenses in Kings County, against 104 active. In a quota county a surrendered license is buyable inventory — LiquorDesk alerts you the week each one is published.
Surrendered, suspended, or revocation-pending on-sale/off-sale general (quota) licenses. These are the licenses most likely to change hands. Source: CA ABC weekly export, distilled Wed, 27 Aug 2025 12:00:36 GM. raw JSON.
| Licensee | City | Type | Status | File # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SENOR PANCHO'S GARCIA REGINO FLORES | LEMOORE | 47 | Suspended | 00626809 |
| MICKYS MIKE & VICKY BAR & GRILL KRANTZ CHARLES MICHAEL SR | LEMOORE | 47 | Surrendered | 00559231 |
| MI PANADERIA RESTAURANT & BAR BC LIGI ENTERPRISES INC. | HANFORD | 47 | Surrendered | 00622180 |
| CHALIOS RESTAURANT CHUR LLC | KETTLEMAN CITY | 47 | Surrendered | 00573116 |
| Active quota licenses (47/48/21) | 104 |
| Surrendered (buyable inventory) | 3 |
| Suspended / revocation-pending | 1 |
| Transfer / application pending | 6 |
| Typical secondary-market cost (Type 47) | $50k–$400k (quota-county dependent) |
A "quota" license is capped per county by the state, so in tight counties the only way in is buying an existing one. That's why a surrender is a market event.
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A full on-sale general (Type 47/48) liquor license in Kings County trades on the secondary market — typically $50,000 to $400,000 depending on county quota tightness — because California caps how many quota licenses exist per county. Right now CA ABC data shows 104 active quota licenses and 9 surrendered or in-transfer (potentially acquirable) in Kings County.
Yes. CA ABC's latest export lists 3 surrendered and 6 transfer-pending quota licenses in Kings County — these are the licenses most likely to change hands. The newly-distressed ones are listed on this page; LiquorDesk alerts buyers and brokers the week each one is published.
Two routes: (1) apply to CA ABC for a new quota license if the county has availability under its quota (rare in tight counties — there's often a waiting list or a priority drawing), or (2) buy an existing license via a person-to-person transfer (a Section 24070 transfer), which is how most quota licenses in Kings County actually change hands. Surrendered and transfer-pending licenses (listed above) are the live inventory.
California issues on-sale general (Type 47/48) and off-sale general (Type 21) licenses against a per-county quota tied to population. In counties where the quota is full, the only way to get one is a transfer from an existing holder — which is why surrendered and distressed licenses are valuable and why catching them first matters.