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Mission Statement

The general purposes of the Alcohol & Tobacco Commission's work, as defined by law, are:

  • To protect the economic welfare, health, peace, and morals of the people of this state
  • To regulate and limit the manufacture, sale, possession, and use of alcohol and alcoholic beverages
  • To regulate the sale, possession, and distribution of tobacco products          
  • To provide for the raising of revenue  

ATC Information

2013 ATC Permit Auction - The 2013 ATC permit auction will be held Friday, November 1st, at the Indiana Government Center South, Conference Center Room B, 302 W. Washington, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Check-in will begin at 9:00 a.m., with the auction starting at 10 a.m. Please complete and submit the Pre-Bid Application before October 20th.

Available Auction Permits   Pre-Bid Application   Pre-Bid Application Instructions

Update Your Browser Favorites - If you've been having difficulty in conducting a license search (business and employee permits), please update your browser favorites. A change in the license search site has left the old link inoperative. You can either use the "Alcohol License Search" link at the upper right of this webpage, or you can go directly to the search page by clicking here.

Artisan Distiller Eligibility - IC 7.1-3-27-5 outlines the eligibility requirements. These are the requirements that exist permanently. However, an exception exists but there is a limited window of opportunity to take advantage of the exception. The exception is outlined in IC 7.1-3-27-7.  In order to be exempt from the underlying permit requirement, all of the conditions in section 7 must be met as of January 1, 2014.  In other words, only entities holding a TTB distiller permit as of January 1, 2014 may obtain an artisan distiller permit without having operated a winery, brewer or distiller permit for three years preceding the date of the application. 

Mandatory Signage for ATM and Point of Sale Terminals - IC 12-13-14-4.5 requires certain establishments to post a sign prohibiting the use of Indiana Hoosier Works EBT cards next to all ATM and Point of Sale terminals located on the premises. Failure to post a sign in compliance with this section is a Class C misdemeanor. To see the which establishments are required to post a sign, click here.  For an example of a sign that meets the requirements of IC 12-13-14-4.5, click here.

Scheduled Appeal Hearings - To view a list of currently scheduled ATC appeal hearings, click here 

Online Certified Server Training - The Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission now offers free, online certified server training. To learn about the process and start the training, click here. 

 

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