Liquor license application

How Maxime City Consultancy Can Assist

Our services include:

  1. Application Preparation & Submission
    Accurate preparation of application forms and supporting documents.
  2. Compliance & Premises Review
    Assessment of business activities and premises to meet licensing conditions.
  3. Liaison With Local Authorities
    Coordinating with councils to help streamline the approval process.
  4. Advisory & Renewal Support
    Guidance on license renewals, amendments, and ongoing compliance.

Our experience in business licensing, permits, audit, and advisory services allows us to reduce delays and minimise application risks.

 

Why Choose Maxime License?

  1. Experienced liquor licensing consultants in Malaysia
  2. Clear guidance on licensing requirements for:
    • Public House

    • Beer House

  3. Reduced risk of rejection or enforcement action
  4. Integrated support with other business licenses and permits
  5. We help businesses operate legally while minimising administrative burden

Description

Liquor License Application in Malaysia

A Liquor License is required for businesses in Malaysia that sell, serve, or distribute alcoholic beverages. This includes Public House License and Beer House License approvals issued by local authorities. At Maxime City Consultancy, we assist businesses with their liquor license business application, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and a smooth approval process.

Whether you operate a restaurant, bar, café, hotel, or entertainment venue, obtaining the correct license is essential to operate legally.

 

Types of Liquor Licenses

Depending on your business nature and operating model, you may be required to apply for:

  1. Public House License – For premises serving alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption
  2. Beer House License – For establishments primarily selling beer and light alcoholic drinks

Each license type has specific conditions set by the relevant local council.

 

Who Needs a Liquor License?

You may need a liquor license if your business involves:

  • Restaurants or cafés serving alcohol
  • Bars, lounges, pubs, and beer houses
  • Hotels and entertainment venues
  • Retail outlets selling alcoholic beverages

Local authority requirements may vary, making professional guidance important for successful approval.