You may need resource consent or building consent first.
Resource consent
This considers things like the zone your premises is in, the hours you want to open and the any impact on neighbours.
Building consent
You may need building consent if you are changing the building in anyway, changing the use or increasing the number of visitors.
For new applications you must provide a “Certificate of Compliance – Alcohol" with your application. More information around the “Certificate of Compliance – Alcohol" can be found here
If you need assistance with your alcohol application please make contact with an “Alcohol Licensing Consultant”. For your convenience contact information for some consultants can be found:
Omega Consulting: https://www.omegalicensing.co.nz/
Hospitality Licensing Limited: www.LicenceMe.co.nz
Tachelle Consulting Services Limited: 09 443 1162
On-Licence
An on-licence allows you to sell and supply alcohol for consumption at a specified premise. For example, a bar, restaurant or café.
On-Licence application form
Off-Licence
An off-licence allows for the sale, supply or delivery of alcohol for consumption off the premises where it is sold. For example, bottle stores, supermarkets and online stores.
Off-Licence application form
Club licence
A club licence allows for the sale and supply of alcohol for consumption by club members and their guests. For example, sports clubs and social clubs.
Club licence application form
You can submit your application by email, post or in-person.
It takes a minimum of six weeks to process On, Off and Club licence applications.
The application is reviewed and reported on by the Alcohol Harm Reduction Officer at the NZ Police (Far North District), Medical Officer of Health at the Northland District Health Board, NZ Fire and Emergency Service (Far North District) and one of our Licensing Inspectors.
If there are any issues or concerns with the application, or it is opposed by a member of the public you will be contacted and advised of a possible public hearing.
If there are no concerns or issues the application is forwarded to the District Licensing Committee to consider.
If your application is granted, we will issue the licence. There are no refunds for declined applications.
A licence is initially issued for 12 months and then is usually renewed every three years after that.
It is your responsibility to make sure you renew your licence before it expires and to pay the annual fee.