TOWSON, MD—In order to ensure that local businesses impacted by Maryland’s closure of bars and restaurants can continue to support employees and provide service, Baltimore County has announced a decision to temporarily allow establishments to deliver alcoholic beverages to citizens in the county.
To be granted this privilege, establishments must:
- Hold a Class A, B, or D license, and
- Have no prior convictions of selling to an underage person in the past 3 years.
Establishments that meet these criteria must send an email requesting delivery rights to [email protected] and Baltimore County will grant formal written approval.
Establishments must adhere to Rule 9 of the Licensed Premises of the Board’s Rules and Regulations.
Establishments with questions can visit the Board of Liquor License Commissioners page or contact the Baltimore County Liquor Board at 410-887-3191 to learn more.
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