What Happens During a Liquor License Inspection in New York?

If you’re applying for a liquor license in New York, you’ve probably heard there’s an inspection involved.
But what exactly are they looking for?

Let’s break it down.

When Does the Inspection Happen?

Once you submit your full liquor license application to the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA), they’ll schedule an inspection before granting final approval.

If you applied for a Temporary Operating Permit, that might be approved before the inspection—but the permit can still be revoked if the inspection fails.

What Inspectors Check

Here’s what SLA inspectors usually look for during a site visit:

  • Signage: Is the address clearly visible? Is there a “No Minors” or other required signage posted?
  • Bar Setup: Does the space match your submitted floor plans?
  • Bathrooms: Are they in working order and accessible?
  • Storage & Inventory: Are alcohol products stored properly and securely?
  • Fire & Safety: Do you have a valid Certificate of Occupancy and fire safety equipment?
  • Illegal Activity Risks: Any signs of gambling, illegal games, or excessive noise?

Basically, they want to confirm the business is real, safe, and compliant with what you filed.

What Can Go Wrong?

  • Mismatched floor plans
  • Incomplete renovations
  • Lack of required permits or certificates
  • Missing signage
  • No one available on-site

If they find an issue, your approval could be delayed—or denied.

How to Prepare for Your Inspection

  • Finish all renovations before the visit
  • Have your full application and documents on hand
  • Train your staff on rules and responsibilities
  • Make sure someone is there to walk the inspector through the site
  • Check your layout matches your submitted plans

We’ll Guide You Every Step of the Way

At Team COL Group, we’ve helped hundreds of New York businesses through the licensing process—from forms to inspections.
We’ll help you get everything ready so there are no surprises on inspection day.

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