Mayor Rick Blangiardi | City and County of Honolulu Official photo
Mayor Rick Blangiardi | City and County of Honolulu Official photo
HONOLULU- The Honolulu Liquor Commission is aware that some licensees may be having difficulties renewing their liquor licenses for the July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 year due to changes in the law now requiring notarization for renewal applications imposed by Act 76 (SLH 2022). The City will provide a complimentary notary public at the Liquor Commission office.
Licensees having trouble changing your current ownership information on the pre-printed renewal form or filling out your renewal application can contact the Liquor Commission at 808-768-7323 or emailing them at HLC@honolulu.gov.
“We are fortunate to have a resilient licensee base, taking in stride administrative changes, a new online program to meet regulatory compliance requirements, and a variety of economic challenges, “said Anna Hirai, Assistant Administrator of the Honolulu Liquor Commission. “We encourage those who need our assistance with any renewal requirement to contact us with your specific need so that we can provide the best possible service.”
Licensing support personnel will assist with the completion and submission of your renewal application, including complimentary access to a notary public. Please contact the Liquor Commission to make an appointment to address your problem.
You can also access our instructional webpage and YouTube video by clicking the following link: Annual Liquor License Renewal (honolulu.gov)
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