

This license can only be issued to “bona fide clubs, to county or local fair associations or agricultural societies, to churches, lodges or societies that have been in existence for at least six months….and to veterans’ organizations.” The fee is $10.00* and must be submitted, along with the application, to the City Hall office to be scheduled for a Regulatory Committee and a Common Council meeting (held first and third Tuesday’s). Temporary Class “B”/”Class B” Retailers License (Picnic License)Ī Temporary Class B License, or commonly called a “picnic license” allows the consumption of fermented malt beverages and or/wine coolers to be consumed at a picnic or similar gathering for a limited duration. This license cannot exceed 14 days and can only be issued once a year. Temporary Operator LicenseĪ temporary license is issued to an applicant who is employed or donating their services to a nonprofit corporation. This license is good for only 60 days and is not renewable. To apply for this license you must also apply for the Operators License. In addition to MATC, there is a list of websites (with approved classes) available at the Department of Revenue website The website for the class must be listed (certified) by the DOR otherwise the certificate will not be accepted.Ī provisional license is a temporary license allowing an applicant time to enroll in a Responsible Beverage Server Training course in order to obtain an operator license.

The applicant can call or go online for a list of classes available at Fort Atkinson MATC (920) 563-6611 or Madison College (FKA: MATC). To obtain a Responsible Training Server Course certificate you need to attend a class. in Mayor’s Office-the City Hall office will schedule the date when application is received) If either has expired you will have to take the class again.Īppear before the Regulatory Committee (every first and third Tuesday’s at 6:30 p.m. Submit proof of either a Responsible Training Servers’ Course certificate or a license held in the last two years.Submit Operators License Application(renewals see below) and pay required fee depending on number of years and type of license applying for (applications will not be accepted without payment).To apply the applicant must do as follows: This license can be issued for one or two years and regardless of when it was issued, the license expires June 30th. The Operator’s License, commonly called the “Bartender’s” license, is for individuals who are 18 or older to serve and/or sell alcoholic beverages at an establishment.

Contact the City Hall office at (920) 674-7700 with your questions or concerns.
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