Buying an existing restaurant or bar in New York City seems easier than starting from scratch. But one big question comes up for most buyers: Can the liquor license be transferred to the new owner?
Here’s what you need to know.
Liquor Licenses Are Not Automatically Transferable
In New York, liquor licenses are issued to the specific owner and location.
That means you can’t just take over the old owner’s license when you buy the business.
You must apply for your own license with the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA).
What You Can Do Instead
If the previous owner had a valid license:
- You can apply for a Temporary Retail Permit, allowing you to sell alcohol while your full license application is processed.
- This only works if the business location has an active license in good standing.
Steps to Take When Buying a Licensed Business
- Check the Existing License Status – Make sure there are no violations or pending investigations.
- File Your Application Early – Start the process before finalizing the purchase.
Work With Professionals – Errors in paperwork can delay your opening.
Why Timing Matters
Full approval can take months, but a temporary permit (if you qualify) can help you continue operations and keep revenue flowing.
Need Help Transferring Ownership Smoothly?
At Team COL Group, we help buyers in NYC handle liquor licensing when purchasing restaurants, bars, or cafés—avoiding delays and legal issues.
Contact us for guidance on your application.
Learn more in our liquor license guide.